What types of cloth diaper systems work best for newborns?
Michele: We’ve been using Kissaluvs (size 0) diapers with Enoch from the beginning (which I bought from Lindsay, off of craigslist, ironically) . They’ve worked great! He’s a heavy-wetter, but I haven’t had to use the diaper doublers that I made, yet. I love that they have a fold-down snap in front to allow for the umbilical cord. We use them along with newborn size Proraps or Bummis snap covers. Lindsay: If you really want to cloth diaper right off the bat, or you have a smaller newborn, my recommendation is to go with the infant size prefolds and newborn covers. These are a good investment as they last forever and can also be used for burp clothes or rags in the future. The newborn size prefolds really are not absorbent at all, so I recommend the infant size and folding it the opposite direction, horizontally into thirds. This makes for a smaller more absorbent diaper. So overall, after beginning cloth diapering my second little one, I found that using infant prefolds is the most eco