hoosiergirl7
Mickey is My Boyfriend
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To the PP that mentioned that the poop in CD is disposed, you are correct, but the diaper isn't completely poop free. I know that younger children who breastfeed don't have very solid poops. Peeing on sheets or in clothes is completely different than poop. Poop has bacteria and germs. If you recall, pee is sterile, poop is not. If I used CD on vacation and used a public washer I would have to wash them at least 3 or 4 times before I felt comfortable enough allowing someone to use that washer. Or if I only washed the diapers once, I would run at least 2 cycles of very hot water with bleach through the machine. Either way, that's way too much of my time consumed during my vacation for laundry.
I really don't have much of a say because I always used disposables with my son. Although next time around I'll probably use more eco-friendly ones like Tushies. However, my SIL did CD and she would NEVER dream of using CD while on vacation. Too much of a hassle and she's there to enjoy her vacation, not do laundry. She also had issues with CD as she tried many brands and had minor frustrations with all of them. With her 3rd she used CD sparingly as it was expensive to replace them when they stopped working.
I really don't have much of a say because I always used disposables with my son. Although next time around I'll probably use more eco-friendly ones like Tushies. However, my SIL did CD and she would NEVER dream of using CD while on vacation. Too much of a hassle and she's there to enjoy her vacation, not do laundry. She also had issues with CD as she tried many brands and had minor frustrations with all of them. With her 3rd she used CD sparingly as it was expensive to replace them when they stopped working.

And with clothes swirling around in each other, there is no way they can all be rinsed off thoroughly.