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In caring for your baby’s hygiene the choice between cloth baby diapers and disposable diapers can sometimes be a difficult one. In the past cloth diapers were the main choice for parents because they were affordable and were the one of the few options available. With the invention of disposable diapers and underwear for babies [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>In caring for your baby’s hygiene the choice between <strong>cloth baby diapers</strong> and disposable diapers can sometimes be a difficult one. In the past cloth diapers were the main choice for parents because they were affordable and were the one of the few options available. With the invention of disposable diapers and underwear for babies and children many parents are now using this type of diaper in place of the cloth diaper. Many parents find that disposable diapers are more convenient because they can easily be disposed of as opposed to the cotton fabric diapers that require cleaning and maintenance. For a number of reasons, baby cloth diapers are now seeing resurgence in popularity making them the sole choice for many parents.</p>
<p>Some people are choosing to use cloth diapers for baby because they are better for the environment. Disposable diapers add to waste whereas ones made from cloth are reusable. Disposable diapers are also made of materials that can have a negative impact on the environment. These diapers take longer to decompose. Likewise, many people do not discard of the waste in a disposable in the proper way. The waste is supposed to be disposed via a sewage system, but in most cases parents simply throw the diaper with waste inside in the garbage. This can be very hazardous to have so much waste that could contain a number of diseases lying around in landfills. Cotton diapers require that the user dispose of the waste properly and then wash the diapers for repeated use. Cloth diapers are reusable which allows for less waste on the environment, as a parent will use cloth diapers many times before they dispose of them permanently.</p>
<p>In addition to the environmental benefits, a cloth baby diaper is better for a baby’s health than disposable diapers. Cloth diapers are usually made from natural material such as cotton. Cotton is a breathable material that allows a baby’s bottom to be exposed to air as opposed to a plastic disposable diaper. Common conditions such as diaper rash occur because of too much moisture against the baby’s skin. Disposable diapers usually remain on a baby longer than they should because they are made of plastic and an absorbable gel that will control the leakage of fluids. Cotton diapers are made of cloth and will leak if they are not changed promptly. Thus, cotton diapers are more likely to be changed and which will result in a baby having cleaner, healthier skin.</p>
<p>Finally, these types of diapers are more economical. When one considers how much money a parent spends on disposable diapers in a year the money really adds up. Parents who choose disposable diapers for their babies find that they spend more money in the long run because babies will eventually graduate from disposable diapers to disposable underpants that are just as expensive. Parents who use cloth diapers only have the costs of a diaper service and the cost of cloth diapers. Also, it has been shown that babies who use cloth diapers are more likely to potty train faster because the sensation of urination will urge the baby to go to the bathroom more readily than the plastic disposable underpants. In all, <strong>cloth diapers </strong>are a reasonable, economical, hygienic alternative to disposable diapers.</p>
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		<title>Prefold Cloth Diapers</title>
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With environmental awareness having become more of a focus lately, more people are thinking about ways to cut down on pollution and garbage, such as using prefold  cloth diapers. Although slightly less convenient than disposal diapers, their cloth counterparts are not only better for the earth, they&#8217;re better for your savings, too! Even if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>With environmental awareness having become more of a focus lately, more people are thinking about ways to cut down on pollution and garbage, such as using prefold  cloth diapers. Although slightly less convenient than disposal diapers, their cloth counterparts are not only better for the earth, they&#8217;re better for your savings, too! Even if you don&#8217;t care about the planet, you&#8217;ll probably care about saving a lot of money, with just a little bit of extra effort.</p>
<p>A pack of prefold cloth baby diapers can be had for less than the price of a movie ticket, and be reused almost indefinitely. Meanwhile, disposables can often get expensive, and you have to keep throwing them out and then buy new ones again and again! Because of this, most new parents find a simple investment in maintaining cloth-based diapers to be well worth the effort. Diapers made of cloth are better for the earth because of being made of natural, biodegradable materials.</p>
<p>When your baby is all grown up and it comes time to throw them away, you can do so knowing that you&#8217;re not doing anything to hurt the environment your child will grow up in. Millions of tons of diapers are added to landfills every single year! Do you really want to turn the beautiful sweeping plains of America into a dumping ground? Studies have shown that cloth diapers not only produce seven times less waste after being thrown out, they also produce much less waste in the process of manufacturing them.</p>
<p>In addition, many cloth diapers are made as enjoyable fashion statements besides their practical uses, with bright colors and cheerful patterns to keep children and adults alike in a good mood. This can make your diapers feel special and as enjoyable for a child as their clothes, so they won&#8217;t feel like every other kid with the same diaper. And just like disposables, cloth diapers come in waterproof and leak proof varieties.</p>
<p>Cleaning a cloth diaper is a simple process that only takes a little bit of time, some hot water, and sunlight or a clothes dryer. Once you&#8217;ve got the process worked into your routine and are fully comfortable with it, it will take a surprisingly small amount of time out of your life. And once your baby is all grown and you no longer need the diapers, you can keep them for a later baby, make a gift of them to expectant parents, or even give them away through groups like Freecycle.</p>
<p>The benefits of cloth diapers are many, and the drawbacks are few. While disposable diapers may be a little more convenient, are they really worth the price you pay, both in money and in impact to the environment? Think about the consequences of your actions the next time you buy diapers, and you may decide on getting cloth instead.</p>
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		<title>The Environmentally Friendly Diaper Choice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using cloth baby diapers can make a statement. It tells the world you are environmentally aware and doing your part in trying to improve things. Disposable diapers are bad for the environment and don’t degrade in landfills. Everyone knows this is true but there are a few misconceptions about cloth diapers that keep people from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Using cloth baby diapers can make a statement. It tells the world you are environmentally aware and doing your part in trying to improve things. Disposable diapers are bad for the environment and don’t degrade in landfills. Everyone knows this is true but there are a few misconceptions about cloth diapers that keep people from trying them out.</p>
<p>One of the misconceptions is that the cloth diapers are hard to use. Actually, cloth diapers are just as easy to use as the disposable ones. These are not the same cloth diapers your mother and grandmother used that were flat sheets of white cloth. The new versions are made from a more absorbent material and come in different sizes so you can fit the size to your baby and have fewer leaks. Once you put a few on your baby you will be able to do it in your sleep.</p>
<p>Another misconception is they are hard to clean. If you can wash clothes you can clean these diapers. The manufactures don’t recommend you use some detergents because they can set some of the stains in, but all of the diapers come with great instructions for their care that are easy to follow and will make your diapers last as long as possible. You can even get a diaper service that will clean them for you if you prefer.</p>
<p>There is another misconception about babies being uncomfortable in cloth diapers. These diapers are softer than disposable ones and are chemical free so allergic reactions aren’t a problem. You will see less diaper rash and leaks. All of these misconceptions can be disproved with a simple test. Try these cloth diapers for yourself to see the difference. You will be amazed at how soft and comfortable the diaper is. Start out with a few and see how much money you will save and how easy they truly are to use and clean. There are several sites on the internet that have an astounding amount of information that you can review, even some customer testimonials.</p>
<p>Using cloth diapers can be a help to the environment and to your pocket. Disposable diapers cost on average about 20 to 50 cents each, depending on the brand you buy. Let’s assume your child is changed around 8 times a day that’s 5,840 diapers in two years, around $1,168 to $2,920 spent on disposable diapers. Cloth diapers, and some accessories, for two years would cost on average about $450. So making a statement about the environment can actually help you financially. And if you want to make a fashion statement these diapers look like none of the disposable ones and will definitely get your baby noticed. They also come in a variety of colors. As if that’s not enough to make you try them, babies wearing cloth diapers are usually potty trained about 6 months earlier than kids wearing disposable diapers because they can feel when they are wet easier.</p>
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		<title>The Advantages Of Using A Baby Cloth Diaper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The advantages of using a baby cloth diaper are numerous and should be considered by any parent facing the purchase of diapers for a new child. The current disposable diapers are full of plastics and not environmentally friendly. Changing a child regularly causes landfills to become full with diapers made with plastics that will not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The advantages of using a baby cloth diaper are numerous and should be considered by any parent facing the purchase of diapers for a new child. The current disposable diapers are full of plastics and not environmentally friendly. Changing a child regularly causes landfills to become full with diapers made with plastics that will not break down in a lifetime.</p>
<p>Additionally, disposable diapers are one of the leading causes of diaper rashes and a huge source of irritation to children. Moreover, multiple studies have found children to naturally and easily potty train on average six months faster than children wearing disposables. Most doctors recommend cloth diapers for all of these reasons and more.</p>
<p>The addition of children to any family raises many concerns, and with the seemingly never-ending cautions and warnings, it is hard to decipher what is actually best for babies and what is merely propaganda. When most people think of cloth diapers, they think of twenty years ago when diapers had to be pinned and constantly hassled with.</p>
<p>Modern designs have created cloth diapers that are not only easy to use, but can be snapped on, hooked, or looped. These design enhancements make it harder for kids to take them off themselves while making it infinitely easier for parents to remove. Instead of filling the trashcan every other day, do one load of laundry a week, or hire a diaper service. Diaper services are a fairly economical way to have diapers washed and returned periodically by someone else.</p>
<p>With so many options available, the old hassles associated with cloth diapers are no longer reasons to avoid what is best of children and the environment. Finally, almost any parent will agree that children present a new financial strain on any household budget. Parents spend fifty to two hundred dollars a month on disposable diapers depending on the age and weight of the child. The total cost adds up to thousands of dollars while cloth diapers are only a fraction of the cost. Most major retail stores sell cloth diapers pricing between eleven dollars and thirty dollars.</p>
<p>Since cloth diapers can be reused over and over, having ten to fifteen pair would keep a child in diapers and cost less than 150 dollars. For parents concerned about chemicals or have a child with sensitive skin can find organic diapers. In fact, diapers are one of the few items that organic does not equal higher costs. Gerber makes a set of organic white diapers that price for less than two dollars a pair. These facts alone should convince any parent living on a budget that cloth diapers are a positive investment and much better option to disposable diapers.</p>
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		<title>Choosing The Right Diaper For Your Baby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the difference between disposable baby diapers and cloth baby diapers?  Cloth diapers for babies are much more environmentally friendly.  They are also better for your baby’s health. These diapers are less expensive and can give parents more freedom in diapering their child.  Whether you have already made up your mind to cloth diaper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>What is the difference between disposable baby diapers and cloth baby diapers?  Cloth diapers for babies are much more environmentally friendly.  They are also better for your baby’s health. These diapers are less expensive and can give parents more freedom in diapering their child.  Whether you have already made up your mind to cloth diaper or you are just beginning the process of researching your options, cotton diapers may be the best thing you can do for your baby.</p>
<p>Cloth baby diapers, also known as organic diapers, are much more environmentally friendly.  Disposable diapers are made of plastic and filler.  When sent to the landfill they can take as long as 500 years to decompose.  This leaves millions of disposable diapers in our already overcrowded landfills.  Cloth baby diapers however never reach the landfill, making them a greener alternative and better for our earth.  A cloth baby diaper is nothing more than a diaper that is used over and over.</p>
<p>As a mom you may say that cloth diapers are more difficult to use and take too much time.  However, as a parent you are already doing many loads of laundry each week, throwing diapers into the washer to be cleaned is no different.  Leaving your child in cloth diapers are much healthier for your child as well.  The diaper itself is cloth, a natural material that is used in many articles of clothing we wear.  A disposable diaper is made of synthetic plastic that sits against your baby’s skin all day.  The plastic often times can create diaper rashes if left wet on your baby’s skin.  A cloth diaper absorbs the waste and keeps a majority of it off of your baby’s skin.  The outer washable diaper covers keep the waste from getting on blankets and furniture, and still allow for a reusable diaper.</p>
<p>Baby cloth diapers are less expensive than disposables and can give parents more freedom.  With diapers running as much as $10.00 for only 24 diapers, that can cost an average baby $40.00 a week on diapers alone.  However, disposable diapers have a small cost upfront but are reused over and over, so no additional cost is occurred.  You will never have the problem of running out of diapers, because you only need to wash them and use them again.</p>
<p>Whether you are looking at cloth baby diapers or disposable baby diapers for your child, there are many things to consider.  Cloth baby diapers are better for the environment, your pocketbook, and your child’s health.  These diapers can give your child a start from the beginning of their life an understanding of being a responsible citizen of Earth and the need to keep out environment safe.</p>
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