Well, when it comes to cloth diapers, the amount of pee they can hold can vary depending on a few factors. First off, it’s important to note that cloth diapers generally have a higher absorbency capacity compared to disposable diapers. This is because they are made with multiple layers of absorbent material, such as cotton or bamboo, which can hold a significant amount of liquid.
In my personal experience, I have found that a cloth diaper can typically hold around 8-12 ounces of urine. However, this can vary depending on the brand and type of cloth diaper you are using, as well as the age and size of your baby. Some cloth diapers have additional inserts or boosters that can increase their absorbency capacity, allowing them to hold even more pee.
It’s also worth mentioning that cloth diapers are designed to be changed more frequently than disposable diapers. This is because they do not have the same chemical additives and super absorbent polymers that disposable diapers have, which can keep the baby’s skin dry for longer periods of time. So, while a cloth diaper may be able to hold a decent amount of pee, it’s still recommended to change your baby’s diaper every 2-3 hours or whenever it feels wet to avoid any discomfort or potential diaper rash.
Cloth diapers are a great eco-friendly option for diapering your baby, but it’s important to keep in mind their absorbency capacity and change them regularly to ensure your baby stays dry and comfortable.