Cloth Baby Diapers – Useful Or A Bunch Of Crap?
December 16, 2009 by GuestPoster
With the growing concern of the environmental problems, more and more people are turning their attention to cloth baby diapers. They are an easy way to save the environment and your money. Instead of buying package upon package of disposable ones all you have to do is throw these in the washing machine and watch as you save money. So the question is are they really worth all of the effort? Many concerns come up when you start talking about diapers and among these is the common issue of the diaper rash. This problem is a rare concern when you use non-disposable diapers. They are made of a more breathable fabric and the diaper feels wet faster than disposable ones. Since they feel wetter faster, they get changed more which doesn’t allow the bacteria to accumulate. Also if you wash new diapers five to ten times before you put it on your baby, your baby will be less likely to have a skin irritation from the chemicals, which is something you can’t do with disposable diapers.
Overall non-disposable diapers are much safer and healthier for a newborns sensitive skin and total health. You can buy them virtually anywhere you go. You can buy them over the internet or in stores. You can buy a 12-pack of Gerber pre-folded ones at Walmart for $12.00. If this is your first time using them I suggest getting the Bummis diaper kit at cottonbabies.com for $136.00. I know that seems a little bit pricey but it has everything you need to get started using cloth diapers. In plus if you add up the money you would spend buying disposable diapers you really are just saving money. However if you just want to buy the actual diapers it will cost between $10.00 to $20.00 depending on how many you’re going to buy. Many different brands make these including Bum Genius, Bumkins, Dundee, Gerber, and many more. The best part is that you can buy them in a variety of colors. They come in gender neutral, pink, blue, green or with designs on them. You can have the diaper match the babies outfit if you feel like it. When you consider all of the benefits of getting non-disposable diapers you will see that they are not only a good money saving opportunity but also a smart choice for your baby’s health. Visit cloth baby diapers and prefold diapers for more information.


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