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CD-ing moms -question for you
For those who cloth diaper their kiddos AND send them to some sort of child care......does your child care provider make you use disposables or are they ok with CDing?
We are definitely cloth diapering and I am looking into part time in-home child care (haven't found any yet), but am afraid to bring up the issue of cloth diapering to them, for fear of them saying no. But I know I'm going to have to bring it up.
Just curious as to what your experiences have been. Oh, if we can't find in-home, we may do group/center/organized? child care - or whatever it's called.......non-in-home?!?!?!
TIA!
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Re: CD-ing moms -question for you
We cd but M is in daycare center. I would ask it right away, you will be surprised how many daycares deal with CD. AND if they want your business, they will be ok with it.
Really, M's daycare simply put the diaper in a bag. I bring it home and take care of cleaning it. Because she is in an infant room, they can't really take the diaper and flush the waste. I'm ok with it, so see what they are willing to do.