Happy Heinys Designer Diapers

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

We produce a full range of reusable diapering and natural mothering products, including: pocket diapers, diaper covers in wool, fleece, and PUL, training pants, hemp inserts, wet bags, mama pads, advocacy gear and so much more! We are dedicated to providing you with high quality, environmentally safe products at reasonable prices.

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  • Actually, I used disposables on my first 2 and am using cloth on my newest. The cloth absorb as well or better than disposables. My sis is cloth diapering her twin girls. Half the fun of cloth is all the cute diaper choices...also I'm making my own, so I save even more cash. Bonus!!!! Plus I use cloth wipes.

  • I've tried tons of different kinds of disposables with my two boys and nothing has come close to quality of cloth. Also it's less expensive and healthier for my baby to use cloth. The diapers you recommend from Denmark are not something available to me. I'm in the US and I'm not going to pay tons of money for diapers.

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  • Angela chee is a bitch

  • @frogysocute

    Its very rare to get poop inside the pocket.

  • what if baby crap gets in the pocket?

  • wow

  • people think cloth will leak and get everywhere. but if i think about it, my disposables seep out the legs at almost every big poop.

  • even though i dont have kids yet i think these are going to run all the disposable diaper companies into the poor house if everyone uses these instead

  • It depends on the brand you use. Not all disposables are created equal. "Abina X-plus" from Denmark are the best.

  • Cloth diapers work way better than disposables. Disposable can't even keep in poop half the time. Also disposables are full of chemicals.

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