Many years ago, disposable diapers did not exist. People used only cloth diapers, which were washed often. Over time, disposable diapers have become increasingly popular as a convenience, especially for working moms and dads. With increased...
Whether your reason for using cloth diapers is personal or financial, you must properly wash and sanitized them regularly. Keeping them stain-free can often be a challenge especially for the busy parents. Wash cloth diapers 24 at a time using...
A new parent, when thinking about a parenting method and decorating the nursery, should take the time to decide on whether she will use cloth or disposable diapers. The debate for disposable vs. cloth diapers rages on between parents,...
The average child uses 8,000 to 10,000 diapers from birth to potty training. About a third of disposable diapers that end up in landfills contain fecal matter, which many landfills are not equipped to handle safely. Package directions on most...
Depending on the priorities and needs of a family, some may find cloth diapers to be the best choice while others prefer to use disposables. Factors to be considered in this decision include safety and environmental issues, cost and convenience.
Treating a diaper rash if you use cloth diapers on your baby requires a little more thought and preparation than if you use disposables. Cloth diapers can be washed and used repeatedly, so it is important that you are mindful of creams that you...
From baby names to nursery colors, parenthood lends a host of choices, and diapers are no different enterprise. As the staple of baby care, today's caregivers choose between cloth and disposable diapers. Cost is the bottom line, but you may be...
No matter which way you sniff them, dirty diapers stink. That's about the only consensus among parents in the disposable diaper versus cloth diaper debate. Even medical professionals disagree over whether plastic or cloth is best, but they do...
Cloth diapers continue to improve, making them an enticing choice over disposables. The pros and cons to both diaper types vary depending on your family's needs. Some families choose cloth to save money, while others consider it a contribution to...
If you use cloth diapers for environmental reasons or because they cause fewer skin reactions for your baby, you may struggle with keeping them clean and fresh-smelling. Many people use baking soda, either in the diaper pail to neutralize odors or...
Cloth diapers are gaining popularity among parents of infants and toddlers. One benefit of cloth diapers is their cost-effectiveness, especially when laundered in your home. When they are made of an organic and renewable fiber, such as organic...
The cloth diaper, which has long been touted as an archaic and sometimes disgusting accessory of babies past, is making a fierce comeback due to the green movement. Whether you are trying to save the planet, save your money or simply trying to...
Before you slip your infant into her very first diaper, you need to decide whether you will use cloth or disposable. Disposable diapers are the more popular choice in the United States based on ease of use, but parents who choose cloth diapers...
Flatfold and prefold are older styles of cloth diapers. Still, flatfold and prefold diapers differ distinctly in construction and folds. If you are interested in starting to use cloth diapers, prefolds and flatfolds are reliable, economical...
When you become a new parent, you are bombarded with a bewildering number of options for diapering your baby. If you do not want to use disposable diapers, you can select from a variety of styles of cloth diapers instead. Many cloth diapers snap...
When you are expecting a baby, one of the choices you need to make is the type of diapers you plan to use. The two choices are disposable and non-disposable diapers. Disposable diapers are thrown out after use while non-disposable diapers are...
Changing diapers is one of the less pleasant aspects of raising a baby. Disposable diapers are the most common type of diapers used in the U.S. Disposable diapers are made of a combination of paper, plastic and chemical polymers. However, the Real...
Disposable diapers are the ones you buy at the grocery store or discount chains, such as Wal-Mart. As their name implies, you can throw them away after your baby uses them. Many parents enjoy the ease and the leak protection from disposable...
Reusable diapers, or cloth diapers, are gaining popularity. Cloth diapers are soft against baby's skin, free from the chemicals that can be found in disposable diapers and are used over and over, not added to a landfill after a single use....
Whether out of nostalgia, concern for the environment or a desire to save money, lots of parents choose cloth diapers for their babies. Cloth diapers and wipes create less waste than disposable diapers, they cost less because you can reuse them,...
Most children spend the first two or three years of their lives wearing nappies, or diapers as they are commonly known. Cloth diapers are gaining popularity, with both environmental and health benefits, but disposable diapers are still a more...
It's standard practice for infants to be placed in diapers to contain and control their urination and bowel movements. Many diapers sold in department stores are of a plastic variety, which are disposable but a bit more costly than cloth diapers....
Stinky cloth diapers may cause you to second-guess the true benefits of reusable diapers. A urine or ammonia smell in cloth diapers often stems from your washing method. In addition to the unpleasant odor, a urine residue in the diapers can cause...
New parents spend a lot of time washing baby clothes. You have numerous options as to what products you use to clean your baby's clothing items. You can start with gentle, natural detergents for washing your baby's clothes, then move on to harsher...
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Changing diapers is definitely the most common task associated with having a baby. According to studies done on the subject, you will change thousands of diapers before your child is age two or three.
Disposable diapers have long been...
Parents with an eye on their pocketbook or concern about the amount of waste generated by disposable diapers might consider switching to cloth diapers or nappies. In the past, cloth diapers meant committing to plastic pants, diaper pins and large...
Contrasted with disposable, plastic diapers, cloth diapers can save money and may be better for the environment, but cloth diapers take additional time investment. Whether you decide to launder dirty diapers at home or use a diaper service, all...
Changing a dirty diaper is not fun, but as a parent, it's a must. According to the American Pregnancy Association, "Babies urinate approximately 20 times a day for the first several months of their lives." Your baby's diaper should be changed...
According to the bumGenius diaper website, using cloth diapers can save up to $1,200 in diapering costs and prevent up to one ton of landfill waste. BumGenius reusable cloth diapers are manufactured by Cotton Babies Incorporated and are designed...
Diaper rash is a common ailment for young children whose skin is kept damp and covered from wearing diapers. Learn about diaper rash from a doctor in this video on skin care.