cloth diaper
bye bye night diaper !!!


so far, DS has been diaperless at night for at least 2 weeks !!!
hooray hooray
funny though
i thought it would be much difficult than this
but the process started gradually when we were at Wan's house in KL
initially I had to change his cloth diaper twice per night because he was such a heavy wetter
then I noted he did not pee at all for the first half of the night
only at 5-6 am, so I only put him on diaper at 4 am onwards

then after we returned to home
Hubby noted that he was not put on any diapers at all
I told him, he has been diaperless for 2-3 nights and so far, no accident
it is just that we have to make sure
he pees before he goes to bed and when he wakes up
and no milk at night

so that's it!
less diaper for DS
less spending for us
now how to make him poo in the toilet....
hmmmmm

Going diaperless at nights

Isnin, 6 Julai 2009



cloth diaper
bye bye night diaper !!!


so far, DS has been diaperless at night for at least 2 weeks !!!
hooray hooray
funny though
i thought it would be much difficult than this
but the process started gradually when we were at Wan's house in KL
initially I had to change his cloth diaper twice per night because he was such a heavy wetter
then I noted he did not pee at all for the first half of the night
only at 5-6 am, so I only put him on diaper at 4 am onwards

then after we returned to home
Hubby noted that he was not put on any diapers at all
I told him, he has been diaperless for 2-3 nights and so far, no accident
it is just that we have to make sure
he pees before he goes to bed and when he wakes up
and no milk at night

so that's it!
less diaper for DS
less spending for us
now how to make him poo in the toilet....
hmmmmm
well,well,
the project is ready to be unveiled.
the project mentioned before is......... (drumroll....)
CLOTH DIAPERING !!!

(huk alah...ingat kan projek besar apa tadi....)eh, besar tau projek ni! to cloth diaper your child need commitment, initial financial investment and also, some learning curve to learn what is cloth diapering all about. and mind you, the cloth diapers i am talking about here are not the usual ones used by our grandma's , but the evolution of cloth diaper has reached the stage whereby it is possible to cater to everyone's personal need and requirement.

why cloth diaper?

there are a lot of reason to cloth diaper your kids. amongst them are ;

1. environmental reasons
do you know that one disposable diaper (disposable diapers) takes 500 years to degrade? (aaaaa??...) imagine using 5-6 diapers , per day, per baby...and all the landfills it occupy....ewww...

2. health reasons



  • Dioxin, which in various forms has been shown to cause cancer, birth defects, liver damage, and skin diseases, genetic damage, is a by-product of the paper-bleaching process used in manufacturing disposable diapers, and trace quantities may exist in the diapers themselves. Dioxin is listed by the EPA as the most toxic of cancer related chemicals. 
  • Sodium polyacrylate -If you have ever seen the gel-like, super absorbent crystals in a disposable than you have seen this first hand. Sodium polyacrylate is the same substance that was removed from tampons because of its link to toxic shock syndrome

Other reasons are diaper rash and asthma. (I have yet to find medical journal that support all these claims, but they sound logical, so I'll just go along with it for the moment)....

3. financial reason

  • Cost DD(50 senx6×30daysix34 months) = RM3060 (brands like huggies / Drypers )
  • If you are using MamiPoko= RM6120
  • Cost CD (20 keping) = RM980
(the above information are taken from here...please click the link for more elaboration)


as for me, the reasons are pure and simple:

1.money,money,money...
do you know that a standard pack of Huggies and Drypers now cost almost RM40 at the cheapest hypermarket in Teluk Intan? just end of last year , I can still buy them at RM32-34. according to my sister, they can reach up to RM45 in Kuala Lumpur!!! It is so ridiculous. though my son is partly potty trained, he still needs diapers during the nights and he still refuses to poo in the toilet. so , we still need to buy diapers. of course you can buy the cheap ones, like Tesco and HeyBaby etc etc, but these cheap diapers tend to give DS abrasions over his sensitive skin and he will say "sakit lah ibu...sakit..."..so kesian eh, pakai pampers pun dapat melecet melecet...

2. smelly kitchen
our garbage dumping site is located quite far from our apartment , about 5 minutes walk ( ohh...jauhnya...). so we tend to throw our garbage 3-4 days once ( a chore almost always done by Mr Hubby, thank you so much :D ). so these soiled DD causes my kitchen to be smelly. and i hate smelly kitchen. makes my lazybum even lazier to cook. so with these CD, no more smelly kitchen !!!

ice cream

this is DS in swim diaper. swim diaper is kind of cloth diaper too, in fact you can use some CD cover as swim diaper..cute huh?





Why I Cloth Diaper

Jumaat, 6 Februari 2009

well,well,
the project is ready to be unveiled.
the project mentioned before is......... (drumroll....)
CLOTH DIAPERING !!!

(huk alah...ingat kan projek besar apa tadi....)eh, besar tau projek ni! to cloth diaper your child need commitment, initial financial investment and also, some learning curve to learn what is cloth diapering all about. and mind you, the cloth diapers i am talking about here are not the usual ones used by our grandma's , but the evolution of cloth diaper has reached the stage whereby it is possible to cater to everyone's personal need and requirement.

why cloth diaper?

there are a lot of reason to cloth diaper your kids. amongst them are ;

1. environmental reasons
do you know that one disposable diaper (disposable diapers) takes 500 years to degrade? (aaaaa??...) imagine using 5-6 diapers , per day, per baby...and all the landfills it occupy....ewww...

2. health reasons



  • Dioxin, which in various forms has been shown to cause cancer, birth defects, liver damage, and skin diseases, genetic damage, is a by-product of the paper-bleaching process used in manufacturing disposable diapers, and trace quantities may exist in the diapers themselves. Dioxin is listed by the EPA as the most toxic of cancer related chemicals. 
  • Sodium polyacrylate -If you have ever seen the gel-like, super absorbent crystals in a disposable than you have seen this first hand. Sodium polyacrylate is the same substance that was removed from tampons because of its link to toxic shock syndrome

Other reasons are diaper rash and asthma. (I have yet to find medical journal that support all these claims, but they sound logical, so I'll just go along with it for the moment)....

3. financial reason

  • Cost DD(50 senx6×30daysix34 months) = RM3060 (brands like huggies / Drypers )
  • If you are using MamiPoko= RM6120
  • Cost CD (20 keping) = RM980
(the above information are taken from here...please click the link for more elaboration)


as for me, the reasons are pure and simple:

1.money,money,money...
do you know that a standard pack of Huggies and Drypers now cost almost RM40 at the cheapest hypermarket in Teluk Intan? just end of last year , I can still buy them at RM32-34. according to my sister, they can reach up to RM45 in Kuala Lumpur!!! It is so ridiculous. though my son is partly potty trained, he still needs diapers during the nights and he still refuses to poo in the toilet. so , we still need to buy diapers. of course you can buy the cheap ones, like Tesco and HeyBaby etc etc, but these cheap diapers tend to give DS abrasions over his sensitive skin and he will say "sakit lah ibu...sakit..."..so kesian eh, pakai pampers pun dapat melecet melecet...

2. smelly kitchen
our garbage dumping site is located quite far from our apartment , about 5 minutes walk ( ohh...jauhnya...). so we tend to throw our garbage 3-4 days once ( a chore almost always done by Mr Hubby, thank you so much :D ). so these soiled DD causes my kitchen to be smelly. and i hate smelly kitchen. makes my lazybum even lazier to cook. so with these CD, no more smelly kitchen !!!

ice cream

this is DS in swim diaper. swim diaper is kind of cloth diaper too, in fact you can use some CD cover as swim diaper..cute huh?