While switching to cloth diapers can eliminate or ease diaper rash for many babies, if your sister's not willing to try that she can still go with less irritating diapers.
Not exact matches
While I wasn't originally going
to ditch the disposable
diapers, we
switched to cloth last Friday.
Switching to a non-residue detergent generally resolves the issues the child is having
while wearing
cloth diapers.
While there are many parents who make the
switch to cloth diapers there are some who still struggle with the best night time solution, particularly those who have children who are heavy wetters.
If you find it difficult
to determine if baby has wet, consider placing some tissue in the
diaper or
switch to cloth diapers for a
while until you feel more confident about this.
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While there are many parents who make the
switch to cloth diapers there are some who still struggle with the best night time solution, particularly those who have children who are heavy wetters.
(Oh, and
while this doesn't directly involve the topic at hand, this column has become my primary place
to geek out about
cloth diapers, so I'll tack it on anyway: Finally sacked up and
switched to powdered Charlie's Soap after we started having some pretty bad Stink Problems.
While I'm not a sales person, I hope the «script» I've developed below will improve your chances for success in
switching to cloth diapers at daycare.
Consider using frugal
cloth diapering methods (prefolds, flats, blankets, flour sack towels)
to eliminate the cost of disposables
while you're
switching to cloth.
If you find it difficult
to determine if baby has wet, consider placing some tissue in the
diaper or
switch to cloth diapers for a
while until you feel more confident about this.
I
switched to cloth diapers for my third because of reading this article a
while ago.