Using gDiaper Inserts (gRefills) with Cloth Diaper Covers

Did you know you can use gDiaper inserts with cloth diaper covers?  Since my daughter never seems very comfortable in her gPants (the gDiaper cover), I recently decided to try the disposable gDiaper insert (gRefill) with a Bummis PUL cover.  It worked great and my daughter did not try to remove the diaper like she does her gDiapers.  So, whenever I’ll need to use a disposable I’ll probably use a gRefill with a cloth diaper cover such as Bummis or Thirsties.  I haven’t tried it with wool and fleece covers, but I assume it’ll work just as well.  I do wonder though, what the wool and fleece covers might absorb from the gRefill.

I tried the gRefill with a Bummis cover at night as well and it worked great.  I did use a wide Zorb doubler along with the gRefill because I’ve heard one gDiaper insert is not enough for night-time – whoever said it was right because the doubler was quite wet in the morning.  I could have used two gRefills, but that would create extra waste which I’m not comfortable with.

I ended up using the refills with a PUL cover two nights in a row because we’ve had a hard time getting rid of my daughter’s yeast rash.  Usually, I use bamboo fleece fitteds with wool covers, even when my daughter has rashes.  If she does have a rash, it usually heals quickly thanks to the fitteds and wool, but this rash has been really stubborn.  I wonder if potty training had something to do with it since she hasn’t been wearing very absorbent diapers anymore.  Anyway, I decided to try disposable diapers because I wanted my daughter to be as dry as possible between changes since as you probably know, yeast loves moisture.  Well, it turns out disposables do not help heal yeast rashes, the rashes stay the same or get worse.  So, the next thing I decided to try was the gRefill with a PUL cover that has been neglected for at least a couple of months.  I was happy to discover that her rash did look better in the morning.  I suspect the gRefill and cloth diaper combination is more breathable than a disposable diaper which sped up the healing process.

So, if you do like gRefills, but not the gPants, you can get out your PUL covers and start using those with the disposable refills whenever you can’t (or don’t want to) use a cloth diaper.

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  • http://www.somedaysarah.etsy.com Sarah

    Thanks! We typically use g-dipes for vacation but G. has outgrown his mediums and I didn’t want to buy more. Now I’ll just buy a refill back and use his reg. covers.

  • liz

    This is the information I’ve been wanting to know, since I have lots of cloth diaper covers but want to have the option of disposable once in a while when absolutely necessary, such as traveling. I didn’t want to have to buy the gDiaper covers since we have so many covers already and I figured you could probably use the inserts with other covers – why not? – but I wasn’t sure if they’d fit properly. Sounds like it works fine, maybe not the best for overnight, though. Thanks for the trial and info! This helps!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=11001799 Nicole Flagg Manning

    Thank you for posting this! My son gets terrible red welts/marks on his skin with the gdiaper covers, but I have a ton of the gcloth and grefills. I am trying one in his Thirsties cover right now! :)

  • http://www.northernbaby.com Agnes

    You’re welcome! Just make sure the cover is snug-fitting or the insert will bunch up in one spot. You sometimes have to use a cover that’s a size smaller.