This blog post is six-and-a-half months late but hey, it's better late than never! :D
I started cloth diapering my newborn when he was two weeks old. I had a total of nine GroVia Newborn All in One (AIO) Cloth Diapers used in rotation during day time. These cute little cloth diapers are designed by GroVia to specifically meet the needs of newborn babies. Their one-piece design resembles disposable diapers. Baby's pee and poo are captured by the sewn-in internal quick-dry soaker made of three layers of hemp/cotton topped with cozy, soft microfleece that pushes moisture through to the absorbent core so that baby's bum stays dry.
I started cloth diapering my newborn when he was two weeks old. I had a total of nine GroVia Newborn All in One (AIO) Cloth Diapers used in rotation during day time. These cute little cloth diapers are designed by GroVia to specifically meet the needs of newborn babies. Their one-piece design resembles disposable diapers. Baby's pee and poo are captured by the sewn-in internal quick-dry soaker made of three layers of hemp/cotton topped with cozy, soft microfleece that pushes moisture through to the absorbent core so that baby's bum stays dry.
GroVia cloth diapers always come in an array of fun and funky solid colors and prints.
Check out how the sewn-in quick-dry, stay-dry soakers look like and their material.
The following photos are close-ups of the different solid colors and prints that I had. My baby outgrew them when he reached about 4.5kg, i.e. outgrew the absorbency capacity. That lasted for about 2.5 months.
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