Pocket diapers are exactly what they
sound like. They are cloth diapers that have a pocket. Most
generally they have two layers, an outer layer and an inner layer,
with a hole or pocket that separate the two at one point, forming an
opening for the absorbent material to be inserted. The absorbent
material that is inserted into the pocket is what absorbs the
moisture when baby relieves himself. It can be removed later for
more effective cleaning. Many moms believe that pocket diapers are
the most innovative invention in diapering ever.
Pocket diapers can be two piece
diapering systems with a waterproof outer layer that requires only a
stuffer. They can also be a three piece diapering system with a
non-waterproof outer layer that will require the use of a diaper
cover.
Advantages of Pocket Diapers:
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You decide what to "stuff" the
pocket with...so you can find the right absorbency level
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Easy to clean because they "come
apart"
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Can be very trim if absorbent
stuffing is not bulky
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Available in lots of cute colors
and prints
Disadvantages of Pocket Diapers
Examples of Pocket Diapers:
Fuzzibunz
Wonderoos
Happy Heinys
Want to learn about other diaper
types? Visit our Cloth
Diaper Terminology section.