Let me preface this post by saying that we started out using a cloth diaper service. I knew I wanted to use cloth, but when our son was born, we found the diapers provided by the service to be less than helpful.
There were leaks everywhere, both poo and pee alike, and no matter what size of diaper or cover we used, we still ended up with a mess. We had to change his clothes at every diaper change–which for a newborn is a lot! And of course he didn’t like having his diaper or his clothes changed at the time, so each encounter was torture for all involved.
So, sadly, we bade farewell to the service and resorted to disposables. We still had blowouts from breastfed baby poo, but at least fewer leaks. I couldn’t escape the idea that we were slowly killing the environment with each change, but I couldn’t deny the convenience, and the boy did seem to stay dry for the most part.
Fast forward to a visit to our local lactation store, Baby Beloved. I went there for another purpose, but noticed a display of the Gro Baby One Size Diapers and was interested. I purchased the smallest package they offered (which is identical to the Gro Baby Cloth Diaper Package you can find on cloth diapering websites) and gave them a whirl. Here’s my report after three months of use:
The first big sell for these diapers is that they are basically all-in-ones, built to grow with your child (hence the name). They have three snap settings to choose from–newborn, infant, and toddler. I have heard from other bloggers that the newborn setting is a little small to comfortably contain the soaker pads, but I never knew this for myself, as my little guy was already big enough at 3 months to wear the infant setting (he was roughly 14 lbs. then). He’s now over 5 months old, approaching 18 lbs., and still wears it on the infant setting comfortably.
One of the features I also enjoy in terms of fit is the velcro closures can be placed anywhere on the top-front of the diaper–ensuring a perfect fit every time, even as they grow. You can also purchase snap-fronts, or have your old velcro-fronts retro-fitted with snaps if you send them in to the Natural Baby Co.
Since Matthew is figuring out how to grab on to the velcro and pull it, this might be something we look into in the future. The velcro itself is amazing–it’s so soft, both on the “fuzzy” part and the “sticky” part–it never rubs or scratches my son at all. Three months of constant use and washing haven’t worn it out, either.
Elastic around the legs and in the back make sure that everything stays in place. Sometimes I think the fit around the legs is a little snug, but it doesn’t seem to bother him.
The Gro Baby One Size Diapers come with an organic cotton “bio-soaker” that is six layers of absorbent material. This makes it considerably thicker than a standard prefold, but it is also hourglass-shaped to contour to the baby’s body, which is nice. The result is a little bit more bulk on the butt than some moms might like, but we haven’t had a problem with it. The soakers snap in and out, so no folding or stuffing of sleeves. This makes them very daddy-friendly, and we’ll soon be requesting our daycare provider use them, too.
I suspect Matthew is a bit of a heavy wetter, so he absolutely must be changed every two hours in a soaker alone during the day. For overnights and traveling, you can throw in a booster pad that increases absorbency. We have worn these overnight several times without any leaks.
I have to admit, one of the first things that attracted me to the Gro Baby One Size Diapers was how cute they were! The colors are lush and gorgeous, and just recently they came out with some prints, too. I can’t wait until summer so the little guy can run around in his diaper!
The covers themselves are great–besides being stylish, they have a quick-dry mesh inside that helps keep baby dry. If the cover itself isn’t soiled and might only be a little damp, you can set it aside to dry and switch it out with another in the meantime. They also have the laundry tabs already built in, although I’m finding I get a little lazy about making sure they’re attached. I’m not too terribly bothered by diaper chains, though.
I really enjoy being out and about with my son in these diapers. They attract a lot of attention when I change him in public, and I’d like to think I’ve turned some moms on to cloth diapering who wouldn’t normally be. When they see how easy they are to use, cloth diapering seems possible. Just throw a few soakers, an extra cover, and a water-resistant tote in your diaper bag, and you can go wherever!
Overall, we’re really happy with Gro Baby One Size Diapers. I have heard some discussion amongst bloggers that the company-recommended amounts of soakers and covers to have on hand might be more than one really needs, we haven’t found that to be true. We have ten covers and maybe 16-18 soakers, and find that it’s perfect to get us through a couple of days between washes, with a couple left over for while the wash is running.
Issa M. Lewis is a first-time mom to Matthew (8/23/09). She is employed as a college English instructor, and is always seeking to find balance between being a full-time mother at heart and a working at a fully rewarding job.
You can read more from Issa at her blog, Matthew’s Mom Blog.


Thanks for your review! I think I may try these now!
I am trying to get into cloth and have bought a set of these along with thirsties and I REALLY want these to work but I feel like they don’t for my DD. I LOVE the look and the snap feature, but I don’t like the actualy pad in there as when my DD pee’s, it bunches up and ends up moving to the side somehow… they have sense been put in the box for the next baby (or to sell). Maybe I did something wrong :(
I am trying to get into cloth and have bought a set of these along with thirsties and I REALLY want these to work but I feel like they don’t for my DD. I LOVE the look and the snap feature, but I don’t like the actual pad in there as when my DD pee’s, it bunches up and ends up moving to the side somehow… they have sense been put in the box for the next baby (or to sell). Maybe I did something wrong :(
I like the Grobaby/ Grovias. I started with the grobaby snap ins and now I also have the new grovia snap ins. They make for a quick change and don’t fill up your wet bag too much when you are out and about. The only down side is it takes a bit of adjusting to get a comfortable fit.