Hi H.,
I have two boys and have used both. With my first, I used cloth diapers for the first two years. Then the flow got too heavy (they are able to hold it longer and then go all at once), and he leaked too much, only a premium diaper can keep up.
The ease of use and convenience are the same both ways, if you use the bummies wraps (with velcro, no safety pins needed), and if you have a diaper service. I used Tidy Didy Diaper Service in Boise; don't know if they pick up in Nampa, or if Nampa has its own service. My service picked up diapers twice a week, and delivered clean diapers at that time. You keep the soiled diapers in a diaperpail, provided by the service, pretty convenient. When your child starts pooping solids, then just drop the poop in the toilet before depositing the soilded diaper into the pail. (Everyone should do this regardless of what type of diaper is used. Landfills are not made to handle sewer material.) This doesn't happen until your child starts eating solid food.
I found the cost of the service to be about the same as disposable diapers. If you plan on buying diapers and laundering them yourself, then be advised that you will have to purchase different sizes, and your baby will outgrow the first couple of sizes almost instantly! The cost of quality cloth diapers can be quite a bit, and in my estimation only pays off if you plan on having lots of kids.
I usually used cloth diapers on outings, but you could always use disposables for such events, especially longer outings. I always carry plasic grocery bags or ziplock for soiled diapers and clothes.
With baby number two, we moved to Horseshoe Bend. To continue with the service, I would have had to drop off the soiled diapers myself, and that was just too much work for me, so I switched to all disposables. Neither one of my boys ever had a diaper rash, but I changed diapers quite frequently. One side note, you need to change a cloth diaper more frequently, since it doesn't keep the urine away from baby's skin, like a "gel-filled" disposable. But you also don't have to deal with gel beads stuck to your baby's butt, haha.
About your sanitary concerns, the diaper service launders diapers with environmentally friendly soap, no chlorine. I found the diapers to always be very clean.
I am all for cloth diapers, but I don't think I would have laundered them myself. You have plenty of laundry once your bundle arrives! Congrats and good luck.
T.
P.S.: I will be selling my used bummies on Craigslist. They are in very good condition, as they have only been used for one child. Let me know if you're interested, could save you the shipping!
Another resource to check out in your area: www.motherhoodsociety.org