Cloth Diapers
Cloth diapers are the most cost effective way to diaper your baby. The thing I like about them is how cute babies look wearing them! Plus, there are so many advantages to using cloth diapers versus the disposable ones that most mothers use. The preliminary venture is somewhat substantial, but once you have purchased the ones you are going to use, you will never have to buy another diaper again. Your washing machine does all the work for you. Or, if you pick to send them out to be cleaned for you, then the diaper aid does the washing.
Cloth Diapers
Cloth Diapers
Cloth Diapers
Cloth Diapers
If you want to get started with cloth diapers, then you should first do some research online. There are many distinct types of cloth nappies, and you will want to acquaint yourself with the terminology so that you know what you are buying. The main types are: Prefolds, Pockets, Fitteds, and Aio's (All-in-ones). Each type has its own pros and cons. The one recommended to try first if you have never used cloth, is the All-in-one. It is the easiest to use because it comes ready to go, no folding and stuffing required. With the others, you have to fold the inserts and stuff them into the cloth covering before you can use the diaper.
If you're looking for the appearance of cloth diapers with the convenience of disposables, then you might want to check out gDiapers. They are a fabric covering with an absorbent paper insert which you tear up and flush down the toilet when soiled. They are easy to use and adorable on babies. Plus, I found by using them that they were gentler on my daughter's sensitive skin. Some of the top brands like Pampers, Huggies, and Luvs use chemicals in their diapers to fragrance them which can lead to rashes for some tots. I'd rather not expose my baby to skin irritants, so we avoid the scented ones.
Cloth diapers are certainly worth it if you're looking to save money, save the environment and save your baby's skin from the harsh chemical fragrances in disposables.
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