I think I made a post about giving up my cloth diapers and going back to disposables, or maybe I mentioned it in passing. Just so those wondering how I am doing know, I have indeed given up using cloth diapers. I do not own any, with the exception of the high backed plastic pants I bought of adultcloth diaper.com. I tried selling it and my diaper pails but no one was interested. Don't get me wrong, I loved cloth diapers. I loved the reusability and the fact I was preventing lots of disposables from goin into the landfill. But, the truth of hte matter is for all the perks cloth diapering has, one glaring disadvatnage you have is that unless you use traditional pin on diapers (which I don't and won't), if you happen to gain weight, the largest diaper will eventually stop fitting because the pocket diaper market is not as forgiving for larger sized adults. I loved the fact that pocket diapers had the reusability and the convinence of going on like a disposable. I LOVED it. THe only way I could ever be talked into cloth was if I had pocket diapers. And it was wonderful! Until... I gained weight. Yes, it is due to my lifestyle, but not only that. I was also on antidepressants for a time and those can cause weight gain. Before I knew it, alll my medium sized pocket diapers no longer fit, and was forced to buy large size cloth idapers, and eventually those too stopped fitting as well. This coupled with the fact that I now work at Meijer, and slacks are part of the uniform, and bulkier cloth diapers don't really mesh well with slacks as well as they do with jeans, I by default have been all but forced to use disposables. One thing that strikes me about disposables vs cloth is a cloth diaper is hand made for one user in mind. It is to be reused multiple times, just like a pair of regular underwear. But a disposable is made to be used once and tossed out. All disposables look the same in a package, there is no customization. I mean, I had one pocket diaper that had clouds on it. Another had submarines. Disposables don't have that. They are sterile, garden variety diapers with no personality. Yes, printed adult diapers do exist, but they aren't really cost effective and tehres no pont to being attached to something that will verty soon end up in the trash. you take a diaper out of the package and put it on, its not yours as in the sense of you wearing and using it over and over again. You use it once and throw it away. It feels impersonal if that makes any sense.
On a completly different subject, I noticed that with cloth backed diapers, the diaeper tends to somehow loosen so the diaper is no longer in place but hanging off my butt. Does anyone ever notice that? I never notice that with plastick back disposables. The adhesive tabs stick and stay in place, and the material hugs my figure, but it seems like the cloth back doesn't hug my figure or stay in place as well. But, I have little choiice now days but to wear breathable cloth backed products, because it is really hot and humid in Northern MI right now, and I have been absolutely misearble downtstairs wearing a disposable. I got all sweaty and sticky. So, I bit the bullet and ordered some Seni. To counteract the for lack of a better word drooping that I noted, I have been wearing my spartan overpants that I get from Medicaid over my Seni. it works well to keep everything in place.