5 Common Cloth Diaper Myths (And the Truth Behind Them)
Are cloth diapers really messy, leaky, and too much work? We tackle five of the biggest myths about modern cloth diapering and share what today's parents can actually expect.
Are cloth diapers really messy, leaky, and too much work? We tackle five of the biggest myths about modern cloth diapering and share what today's parents can actually expect.
Wondering if cloth diapering is really worth it? This honest guide explores the biggest myths, common concerns, and what modern cloth diapering actually looks like, without the pressure.
Mother-ease has been making cloth diapers in Canada since 1991. Learn why more than three decades of focused expertise, quality manufacturing, and proven performance still set us apart today.
One baby can use thousands of disposable diapers before potty training. Learn how choosing cloth diapers can reduce waste, lower your environmental footprint, and make a lasting difference for future generations.
One-size cloth diapers can work on a newborn, but they're designed to fit up to a 35lb toddler, so a bulkier fit is normal. Learn the tradeoffs between one-size and newborn diapers so you can choose the option that best fits your goals.
Curious about cloth diapers but not sure where to start? Discover the simple, modern approach to cloth diapering in 2026. Including leak-free systems, beginner-friendly options, and how even part-time cloth diapering can work for busy families.
Cloth diapers have come a long way. Today's systems are simpler, more reliable, and designed for real-life parenting. Here's how to make the switch without overwhelm.
Avoid the most common cloth diaper washing mistakes that cause odors, leaks, irritation, and buildup. Learn why hot water, proper detergent, and a simple routine are key to getting your cloth diapers truly clean, absorbent and long-lasting.
Cloth diapers can work beautifully overnight - when you're using the right system. Nighttime diapering requires higher absorbency, a secure fit, and a reliable waterproof layer. Learn why leaks happen and how a fitted diaper + cover system like the Sandy's and Air Flow cover from Mother-ease can provide a dependable, leak-free overnight solution.
Cloth diapering can seem complicated at first, but many parents quickly discover it's much simpler than they expected. From laundry routines to stash sizes, here are 10 honest truths about cloth diapering that can help new parents feel more confident getting started.
Today's parents carefully check the ingredients in baby wipes, lotions, and food. But what about diapers? Learn why many ingredient-conscious families are rethinking disposables and exploring cloth.
Can you use cloth diapers overnight? Absolutely. With the right absorbency and fit, cloth diapers can often outperform disposables at night. Many parents even switch to cloth specifically for bedtime to prevent leaks and keep their baby comfortable for longer stretches of sleep.