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Therese, thank you for your question. I can understand why you are concerned about washing menace. But cheer up! Cloth diapers are easy to wash. You can do it even without a washing machine. Still, as I’ve written in the article, you have to remove all solids into the toilet before washing them, and don’t use chemicals like bleach. Try baby soap and wash them in warm water. Separate shell from lining first.
Don’t worry about expenses with cloth diapers, Raquel! I can assure you, the good old cloth diapers are really savvy. They all are washable, so you don’t need to throw them away after your baby used them. Put them in the washing machine or wash your hands. They are adjustable for growing babies. Try Mama Koala or Alva Cloth Diaper reusable type. All the diapers I mention in the article are suitable for your case.