Would you bother with MCNs for only 6 months?
I've been flip flopping on the question of cloth nappies a few times throughout this pregnancy and after having settled on all disposables a couple of months ago, a disapproving look from my mother-in-law this weekend has prompted me to reconsider yet again. (Probably not the best motivator I know.) I'm expecting baby no 1 in August (Melbourne winter.) I'm planning to take 6 months off work after the birth but then back to work full time with a combination of child care & nanny most likely. I'm sure some of you will say that's no reason to stop using cloth nappies but at the moment I barely manage to keep my own clothes laundered on time let alone adding caring for a baby and sleepless nights, so I don't think it's realistic to assume I'll keep using cloth regularly after 6 months. Cost is not a big motivator for me either - we can afford disposables and I don't think I'd be restrained enough in my purchases to come out very cheaply from a MCN perspective (there are so many gorgeous designs out there to try.) I'm more interested in just finding what works best on balance from a comfort, nappy rash, explosion minimization and convenience perspective while not being too big a hassle.
So would you bother even trying cloth in my situation? I figure it won't hurt to get a stack of prefolds and a few covers. At least I can use the prefolds as spit rags etc even if I don't stick with the cloth nappy thing. Then maybe just a couple of AIOs/pockets/AI2s to experiment with... (although I can see that being a slippery slope.) Should I just buy the cheapest prefolds I can find or are some brands better than others?

