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Personal Care and Health Product Information: Manufacturer: Gdiapers Brand: gDiapers Release Date: 2008-05-14 Color: Orange Vanilla Product features: - gDiapers Starter Kit, Small, offers convenient, "green" alternative to traditional disposable diapers
- Decomposable diaper liners are completely flushable
- Contain no plastic components; breathable "little g" pants keep baby's skin healthier
- Contains 2 "little g" pants
- "Small" size for babies 8 to 14 pounds
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Price List for gDiapers Little gPants 2-Pack Orange & Vanilla, Small
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Product Reviews of the gDiapers Little gPants 2-Pack Orange & Vanilla, SmallProduct Review: one of the greenest options Summary: 4 Stars
Our baby is 23 days old and now that his umbilical cord is off, we're trying the GDiapers. Previously, we were using Earth's Best organic disposables. With a newborn going through many, many diaper changes per day, I have already had several opportunities today alone with the GDiaper. I had purchased the Starter Kit, which comes with two little G pants, 3 reusable liners, plenty of flushable inserts, and a swish stick.
First, the GDiaper is one of the greenest options. When the flushable insert is flushed, it returns to the earth and can be used for compost. But even so, it can also be disposed of and it still decomposes much faster than a disposable diaper made of plastic.
It is as easy - if not easier - to put on the GDiaper as a disposable. The velcro sides are adjustable. My baby is currently between 8 and 9 pounds, and he is on the smallest setting of the Small. You have to be sure that the interior lining is snug to their thigh crease, much as you would ensure that the disposable's ruffles are facing out. You do not want to fasten it too tightly - it's not necessary. One great thing about the GDiaper - so far, it has not fallen off as so many of the disposables have! The outer cover is soft, and GDiapers make many fashionable covers, that could serve as alternate bottoms with a t-shirt.
It is not as convenient, however, for disposal. When changing, be sure to have another pair of Gpants locked and loaded. You know how it can be with little boys - you need to be prepared right away! I would suggest buying more than one starter set - I will be buying more G-Pants! Now that you've changed your baby, if you want to flush, you will have to leave your baby on the changing table or some other safe spot.
I want to give a complete description of the flushing disposal method because it is an important factor for buyers, not to dissuade anyone, but you should know what it entails. You remove the flushable insert from the diaper. Now you take it to the toilet. Rip open the side, dumping out the interior. Then, take the swish stick and break up the material in the toilet. Now, you can dispose of the outer liner. All can be flushed in a modern sewage system. If you do not separate the inner core from the outer liner, however, you will get a clog. Yes, touching the wet or soiled insert can be a dirty process and you may get your hands dirtier than you did with a disposable. This process also takes more time. For this reason, we will not be using GDiapers at nighttime (and we currently change diapers 3x per night - we prefer not to let our baby sit in a soiled diaper). We will be sticking with Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers, Size 1, 8-14 Lbs. (Case of 176) for night time changings.
Now, we've gone through only one G-Pant so far, so leakage has been minimal. But in one day, we've already gone through 2 of the 3 liners - and he is wearing the third. The liners must be washed and hung to dry. So you will need more of those as well.
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