To prepare using brand new pocket diapers, we recommend just giving them one wash like you would normal clothing. We also recommend line dry/hang dry for pocket diapers to preserve the elastics/PUL and increase their overall longevity.
Pocket diapers come with a pocket where you can insert absorbent inserts. Depending on the absorbency you need, you can use one or more inserts. Make sure to position the insert(s) properly inside the pocket to not allow the insert to fold and leave spaces for liquid to get on the PUL. You want the insert to remain as flat in the pocket as possible. In our pocket diapers, we actually have a snap in the front of the pocket and a snap on our inserts that allow you to snap them inside and pull the diaper up as needed without the insert moving around!
Another feature on pocket diapers, they come with adjustable snaps that allow you to adjust the diaper's size and fit. Make sure to adjust the diaper to your baby's size and weight for a comfortable and secure fit. You want to be able to have about two fingers stacked between the baby and the tummy panel of the diaper. This ensures it's not too tight! Around the legs, you'll want to make sure there is not gapping and that it isn't too tight, leaving harsh red marks. Here is a few photos of some good fits that are not too tight or too loose on a few weights. (Left to right) 7lbs 12oz, 26lbs, 35lbs, 75lbs
Pocket diapers tend to be a favorite diapering style for those who have other caregivers who will watch their child and could benefit from the ease of no extra fasteners or folding.