1. All-in-one diapers-It happens to be one of the easy to use and economical diaper types. It has one piece diapering system with an inner absorbent layer attached to an outer waterproof layer. It also has adjustable closures, either hooks or snaps, at the waist; and the best part is that it acts like disposable diapers but you can wash them and reuse.2. All-in-two diapers- It has a two part diaper system. It's made up of an outer waterproof shell and an insert that's detachable for absorbency. It is also eco-friendly, long lasting and affordable. When your baby requires a diaper change you can swap out the insert and keep the same shell unless the shell has also been soiled too, in which case you will have to change that too.
3. A pocket diaper-This diaper has a pocket opening(hence the name) between the outer waterproof cover and the inner layer that touches the baby's skin. Some kind of a stuffing is inserted into the pocket before wearing and removed for washing. Since the pocket diaper and insert usually get dirty when the baby poops or pees, they are usually washed after each use.
4. Hybrid diaper- It's similar to an AI2 diaper. It tries to morph the convenience of using disposable diapers together with reusability of cloth diaper covers. Perfect for a parent who wants the best of both kinds of diapers. The diapers consist of washable and reusable covers that can be used with either biodegradable disposable inserts or washable ones.
5. Prefold and flat diapers- As with the name, it needs folding before you put it on your baby. Folding enables it to fit the waterproof baby cover. They are considered as one of the most economical diapers around not to mention its versatility. They can be pinned, folded used as a soaker or as inserts within diaper wipes and are usually rectangular shaped. These types of diapers favour families that are constantly travelling.
6. Fitted diapers- This kind of diaper is contoured in shape and has a close resemblance to the shape and size of disposable diapers. They are not waterproof and they do require the use of a water proof diaper cover. That being the case, you can decide to use either wool, PUL or fleece. Some parents go a step farther to go coverless, usually when trying to get rid of a diaper rush or when they are outdoors.
That said, these six are the commonest types of diapers. Remember that prefolds and flats are the most economical option. If you are a dad and it's your weekend to watch the baby, try out a newborn all in one diaper which are rather easy and less intimidating. Now you've got a lot of choices at your disposal!
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