I got these at my baby shower and the person who gifted them said to use them as burp rags.
Y'all. These are amazing. A couple times when the baby has thrown up these caught it no problem. And because they are diapers they are super absorbent. Way more than an average burp cloth.
I wish I'd have known about this idea with DS.
I also tuck them under his chin when I feed him and they catch any milk that dribbles down.
These have been a lifesaver
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I usually give those as gifts also, sometimes I even decorate them, but they have becomes very hard to find, which is sad cause they are awesome as a multi-use baby gift.
Yeah, that's what I used too for burp rags. I also stocked up on bibs. I'd buy a pack everytime I went to Walmart.
LuckyEightWow wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 2:00 pm I usually give those as gifts also, sometimes I even decorate them, but they have becomes very hard to find, which is sad cause they are awesome as a multi-use baby gift.
Amazon has them.
People have used those for that purpose for a very long time. I was never a huge fan but my kids never really spat up much either.
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Yeah! We still have cloth diaper inserts from my 8yo's baby days and they're awesome! I used them for the boys, I use them to mop up emergency spills, I mean for those that are into cloth diapering it's definitely a worthy investment.
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Still have some around and youngest is now 10 - just very practical cloths to have.
yes! The cloth diapers make great burp rags and I still have some from when my 11 year olds were babies and use them as cleaning cloths now