This post is written for the Real Diaper Week Carnival with the theme "Real Simple. Real Diapers." We aim to educate and advocate the use of cloth diapers in the Philippines. Please scroll below to read the other carnival posts about cloth diaper styles, how to's or must haves.
Prior to a planned trip to Subic where we would be spending the Holy Week, Baby E had been using cloth diapers and cloth wipes 24/7. However, the said trip made us debate on whether to keep him in cloth diapers or momentarily switch to disposables. We also had to consider the fact that we would be living in a friend's guest house. We eventually decided to continue to cloth diaper him 24/7 -- and we survived!
Happily, since we would be going on a car trip, excess baggage was not an issue. In fact we overpacked! We brought more than 20 cloth diapers for a 3-day, 2 night stay. E's cloth diapers ready for travel (we overpacked!) |
soaking used diapers |
At home, E's yaya is allergic to stains so she hand washes the inserts to remove the yellow poop before running them soap-less in the washing machine, then drying them in the dryer. For our trip, E's yaya washed the diapers in the bath tub (there was no laundry area) and hung them to dry in the garden. Since we were traveling by car and didn't worry about excess baggage, the damp diapers were simply stuffed in the wet bag to be machine dried at home.
The book Changing Diapers has great tips on traveling while on cloth diapers - from using a hybrid system to utilizing public laundromats or even handwashing your cloth inserts. For online resources, you can also read about cloth diaper travel tips from the Real Diaper Association, The Cloth Diaper Whisperer on the Flip System and AIOs/Pockets and the Eco Chic with tips on plane travel.
It is definitely easier to travel with cloth diapers on a road trip. Our next challenge is a trip to my home town - Davao in May 2012 which is an hour and a half away by plane!
Have you traveled with cloth diapers? Feel free share your tips and experiences!
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Check out the entries of the other participants. To be updated within the day. Thanks!
Next9 Baby's The CD Revolution
Tickled Mom Clarice's Stuff you need for an easier CD-ing life
Buntis' Milo's stash of real diapers
Happy Tots Studio's Matteo's Diaper Story
Hoo Goes Where's Real Diapers Our CD Journey
Misisagun's We Choose Cloth
MrsBry's Z loves: Next9 Cloth Diapers
This Mom's Life's Transitioning to Cloth Diapers
ms. Masungit's Cloth Diapers? Where?
The Odyssey of Dinna's nurturing rafael: the cloth diaper chronicles
The Articulate Pen's Making the Switch to Cloth Diapers
The Common Mom's Surviving the Holidays with Cloth Diapers
Tickled Mom Abie's Cloth Diapers. A Quick Review of the Different Systems
Swept Away's What We Love About Cloth Diapers
Organized Junk's Out and About with Cloth Diapers
Chronicles of a Nursing Mom's Going out of Town with Cloth Diapers
Have you traveled with cloth diapers? Feel free share your tips and experiences!
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Check out the entries of the other participants. To be updated within the day. Thanks!
Next9 Baby's The CD Revolution
Tickled Mom Clarice's Stuff you need for an easier CD-ing life
Buntis' Milo's stash of real diapers
Happy Tots Studio's Matteo's Diaper Story
Hoo Goes Where's Real Diapers Our CD Journey
Misisagun's We Choose Cloth
MrsBry's Z loves: Next9 Cloth Diapers
This Mom's Life's Transitioning to Cloth Diapers
ms. Masungit's Cloth Diapers? Where?
The Odyssey of Dinna's nurturing rafael: the cloth diaper chronicles
The Articulate Pen's Making the Switch to Cloth Diapers
The Common Mom's Surviving the Holidays with Cloth Diapers
Tickled Mom Abie's Cloth Diapers. A Quick Review of the Different Systems
Swept Away's What We Love About Cloth Diapers
Organized Junk's Out and About with Cloth Diapers
Chronicles of a Nursing Mom's Going out of Town with Cloth Diapers
We were in Subic last Holy Week as well! We used our cloth diapers during the trip but sad to say not in the car ride because we weren't sure of the traffic situation. We'll be travelling out of the country next month and the websites you mentioned has tips for travels, so thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks for your post jen, i just hope im brave enough to follow in you footsteps!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny! Overnights pa lang yung nagagawa ko na travel. We'll be going to Davao for 3days next week and hopefully I'll be able to use cloth. Kaya yan! :)
ReplyDeleteI've tried traveling with cloth and the one thing I can suggest is bring lots of extra inserts and liners!
ReplyDeleteThe concept of using cloth diapers all throughout is interesting for me since I used mostly disposable ones for my kiddo. Nice to read a few tips on cloth diapers so I can give it a try next time around.
ReplyDeleteWe went on a 4-day trip (via plane) a few weeks ago and I was able to use cloth diapers exclusively. I overpacked for the baby as well, in fact one suitcase was just for his diapers, clothes and other stuff.
ReplyDeleteI've yet to try travelling while on cloth. Thanks for organizing this carnival, Jenny =)
ReplyDeletei use cloth diapers at home but am not yet brave enough to do so while travelling especially since we almost always don't bring our yaya when going out. That's a brave thing to do...and cloth wipes? congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI hope to gather enough guts to use CDs during out-of-town trips. ;)
ReplyDeleteWe used CDs during our holy week weekend trip to Zambales/Potipot Island as well! It was fun! Our car was parked near our room, so it was easy to place the soiled diapers in the car and get new ones. I did rinse the soaked diapers before keeping them, and good thing that Haley didn't poop during the trio (she only poops every 2-3 days lately).
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