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Monday, July 19, 2010

So, what about the poop?

I "borrowed" this post from Becca over at her Cloth Diaper Blog. =) Be sure to go visit her and say hi!

What do you do with the poop?

Breast milk Poop
When your baby is a newborn and is producing that liquid, breastmilk poop, there's no need to do anything with it. You can put it right in the washer as is. I don't know about formula poop, but I assume it's the same?

Solid Poop
Once your baby starts eating solids--rice cereal, pureed veggies, etc.--it's time to put their poop in the toilet. You can do this through a number of methods

1) A diaper sprayer. This is a simple device that attaches to your toilet and is used to hose off your diapers. You can usually set the strength of the spray to where you want it. It's a great device for removing solids from your diapers hands-free

2) Diaper liners. Mostly, these are found in the flushable variety. You lay them in your baby's diaper, and if they poop, the liner catches it and you just dump it into the toilet and flush. If you manage to find cloth liners (which can easily be made with a bit of microfleece or microsuede), it will be much easier to dump the solids using them than not using anything.

3) Shake it off. Many people say that you can just shake the solids into your toilet, but this doesn't always work. However, in certain cases, the poop does just "shake" off into the toilet. If you cant get it off this way and you have no sprayer or liners, you can dunk your diaper in the toilet water or use toilet paper to pry it off.

What about the poop residue that stays on the diaper? I hate to break it to you guys, but your washers are MADE for cleaning really nasty stuff off your clothes! It's not going to hurt it to get a little poop in there. It will not contaminate your clothing! Trust me, I've been doing dirty diapers in my washing machine every 1-2 days for nine months now and my other clothes still come out fresh and clean! :-D

So, are you grossed out? Are you wavering in your decision to cloth diaper just because of a little poop? Well, there's one more thing I have to tell you:

Disposable Diaper Poop
According to the instructions on the package of disposable diapers, you need to shake the poop off of them into the toilet when soiled. Human feces are not meant to dwell in landfills because they can pollute and contaminate the water, the soil, and even the air . Human poop is meant to be disposed of in the sewer system. So, no matter how you slice it, you will need to dispose of your baby's poop in the toilet. You might as well do it with adorable cloth diapers that save your baby's skin, the environment, and tons of dollars!!!

So, what do you do with the poop? Do you use a different method? If so, please share! I use the classic dunk and swish method because we don't have the money to get a sprayer. But it works for me!


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