When used in conjunction with the DivaCup, you have a great monthly system. Imse Vimse pads are thin, smooth and absorbent. You spare the environment and save money, since sanitary napkins of cloth can be washed and rewashed for many years. These pads are really economical and are thoughtfully made with overlock stitching to keep the pads thin, a small plastic snap that you cannot feel, soft fabric and a moisture barrier in the two larger sizes. The all cotton pantyliner is great for backup use with a DivaCup, light days or for everyday use. You will find that you need to change your pads about as often as a disposable pad. So see how many disposable pads or tampons you are using each day. Add it up and that is about how many pads you will need for your entire cycle. If you are using the pads as backup for the DivaCup, you will only need a few pantyliners. Figure out how often you want to wash them and you will have an idea of how many that you will need for your entire cycle (e.g. 2 regular pads and four liners a day + one long pad and liner a night; washing every other day you would need 4 regular pads + 8 liners and 2 long pads + 2 liners total). After you try one, you will find it is easy to figure out when they need to be changed. You may want to get an extra to carry in your purse or in the car. Sold in economical packs of three in three different sizes.Rinse in cold water after use (you can use our Deodorizer Spray or Stain Soap ) or soak in a pail of cold water with some salt. Don't use bleach. Dry on medium or hang dry. You can wash them with your regular laundry if you want.
This terry organic diaper is very absorbent and is easy to use. It has the simplicity of use of a contour diaper, but it features elastic at the legs to keep messes where they belong. It can be used will a pull up cover when fastened (with a snappi) or unfastened with a velcro closing cover. There is a sewn in flap that can be folded to give extra absorbency where it is needed most. The flap also allows the diaper to dry more quickly.
Imse Organic is a form-fitting diaper made of ecological cotton inspected by Skal*. This diaper has an excellent fit with soft elastic at the legs. It is available in a size that fits about 8 lbs. to 38 lbs. and in Newborn for a less bulky fit on your recent addition. It is very absorbent diaper and is excellent for use at night. For smaller babies the larger diaper can look a little bulky and we recommend the use of a pull up style cover.
To adjust the rise down for smaller babies just fold the back down.
Absorbency (Infant/Toddler) Absorbency (Newborn)
The prints are sold as assorted. Please indicate any preferences during checkout. We will include any prints that we have available.
Made in Sweden. Wash warm, dry low, do not use softener. Turning the pants inside out before putting them in the dryer with help them dry faster.
This cover has the softest hand of any cover that I have seen. Extra wide velcro gets proportionally bigger with each size so you get a really adjustable fit in the larger sizes. The newborn and small sizes run a little big, so don't size up if you think that your baby should fit in that size.
Wash warm, hang or low dry. Made in Sweden.
For all the velcro covers, you are looking for waist and leg measurements that fall in about the same place in the range. The smallest leg measurements were taken when the cover was fastened on the smallest waist setting. If your baby’s waist measurement is on the lower end of the range and the leg measurement is on the higher end of the range, the cover will probably be too tight at the legs.
Diaper Cover Quick Guide
Imse Soft
Wash warm/cold and hang to dry or dry low. Close velcro before washing.
Due to fluctuating availability of prints, they are sold as assorted but if you have a preference let us know and we will do our best to accommodate your choice.
When trying to decide upon a cover size, start with the suggested weights and then see if the waist, leg and rise measurements of your baby fall into the range of that cover. If you start with the measurements you may end up with a cover that is way too big. For all the velcro covers, you are looking for waist and leg measurements that fall in about the same place in the range. The smallest leg measurements were taken when the cover was fastened on the smallest waist setting. If your baby’s waist measurement is on the lower end of the range and the leg measurement is on the higher end of the range, the cover will probably be too tight at the legs.
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