Both my babies have been sickly for the past week. Originally we thought it was just an upper respiratory infections, but after a few days and a mean rash we ended back at the doctor's office with an updated diagnosis- Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease. The name sounds horrible and I thought, from the name, this was some sort of permanent state. However, it is a relatively mild illness, but produces an awful rash on their bottoms, hands, feet, and in their mouths.
Unfortunately there is nothing you can do once you get this illness. You just have to wait the allotted 7-14 days for it to go away on its own. However, the doctor did prescribe a special cream for their little tushies. The cream is not cloth diaper compatible so I was forced to use disposables. I have been using them for three days solid. I haven't used many disposables (aside from
Grovia Biosoakers) since my 4 year old was a baby so kind of "forgot" what they were like.
I did have a fear that I would fall in love with the "ease" of disposables and not want to go back to cloth. I mean, I hadn't used them in a while and everyone says they are so convenient so I did wonder if I would like them and in turn miss them when I had to switch back to cloth.
This fear was swiftly put to rest by mid-day on day #1. I had an up-the-back poo explosion. I literally forgot how awful these were. With cloth I have not had a single up the back poo, but with disposables on day #1 I already had one. The waist of disposables just don't cut it! So in the matter of hours I was already having to bath a poop covered baby (it was in the hair too!), wash bedding, and wash an outfit.
It must be a fluke I thought. Surely no one would deal with this on a daily basis! NOPE! Day #1 a few hours later we had up the back poo explosion number 2. Again I washed clothes, the baby, and the bedding. Given our baby is having runny poo, but even when the kids had a stomach virus and I was using cloth I didn't have a single up the back explosion. Cloth is awesome about holding in everything at the waist.
Luckily on Day #2 we did not have a poop issue. Day #3 brought one leak which resulted in a change of clothes but nothing beyond that. There are a couple "other" issues I have with disposables though. I forgot what they smelled like! I don't remember with my oldest "smelling" anything in the diaper, but now that I am used to cloth I can smell a distinct "chemically" smell coming from the diaper. I hate that smell! And lastly, the garbage is disgusting. I hate having mounds of garbage and the diapers are not helping.
I miss my cloth SOOOO bad. I can't wait till this is over and I can go back to the way things should be. So cloth diapering mommas, you aren't missing anything by not using disposable diapers, I PROMISE!
Oh wait, this post was supposed to be about why I love disposables. I love disposables because they offer an alternative to cloth when cloth is not an option.
I would suggest using Grovia Biodiapers or Biosoakers if you have the opportunity. I was not anticipating my babies' to get ill and was not prepared for disposable diaper use. Therefore, I did not have anymore Biosoakers on hand. So this is a lesson learned! Always keep a pack of disposables on hand for emergencies. I typically do, but the time I don't have them is the time I need them.