Diaper rash is a very upsetting thing for many parents, and although it is very rare that babies
get diaper rash when you use cloth diapers, it can sometimes happen.
If your baby happens to
get diaper rash when you are using cloth diapers, you can't just get an old cream off the shelf.
Some babies will
get diaper rash if they are not changed within an hour, while others are more prone to a rash if the diaper is left on overnight.
Almost every baby will
get diaper rash at least once during the first 3 years of life, with the majority of these babies 9 - 12 months old.
I was dealing with some bad odor and amonia build up which caused my daughter to
get a diaper rash after wearing cloth for a day.
Other than that one episode where my son got rash from pampers - none of my other two children
EVER got diaper rash not once.
Only babies who wear
diapers get diaper rash (cloth or disposable)... and out of these, only those who are left to sit in their urine and feces for longer than a few minutes develop diaper rash at all.
Here's what cloth diapering expert Shari Criso has to say: Babies
get diaper rashes for many reasons, but the reason or cause that is least identified or considered is the actual diaper itself!
My daughter is 15 and a bedwetter.after breaking out in rashes fro goodnites, underjams and pull ups, i put her into cloth diapers and rubber pants at night.she
occasionaly gets diaper rash, but it goes away fairly quickly.I use baby powder on her when i put the diapers and rubberpants on her at bedtime.would using desitin on her help eliminate the mild rash?
Our
LO gets diaper rash pretty easy and we had been using Butt Paste (which I lived by with my others).
Just a thought... I think my sweet
babe got diaper rash because of homemade baby powder using arrowroot as the main ingredient with a bit of chamomile.
I love sugar scrubs (this can save me tons of money), I get occasional breakouts, I have a daughter who
sometimes get diaper rashes, my hair is so frizzy from all the heat damage... so now I'm so excited to try this for all of these issues!
Soothe your baby's bottom with diaper rash remedies made from ingredients you may have at home.All babies
get diaper rash from time to time.
After about the first month of using cloth diapers some serious rashes / burns started to pop up on my sweet baby's bottom (one of the reasons we chose cloth diapers was because your baby does
n't get diaper rash).
If your child
gets diaper rash frequently, it is permissible to use a petroleum ointment after every diaper change to provide a barrier against moisture.
The only time I now see it is she will have patterns, she will
get a diaper rash when she is getting ready to start teething and then she gets the raspy voice and there then we are like oh teeth?
Nice super absorbent cloth diapersI bought this to alternate with the regular diapers so my sons feels airy and more relaxed with these as during the summer he tend to
get diaper rash with the normal diapers.
Almost every
child gets diaper rash at one time or another and aside from some simple preventions and treatments, there is not usually anything to worry about.
Thanks to cloth diapers and better nutrition my babies very
rarely get diaper rash, but for the occasional time when a baby poops during the night and doesn't wake up until morning or gets a rash while in the car seat on a trip, it can be a little tougher with cloth diapers.
And don't be too hard on yourself when it shows up on your baby: WebMD finds that almost every baby will
get diaper rash at least once during the first 3 years of life.
Next time your
baby gets diaper rash, try one of these seven home remedies to clear that redness in a jiffy.
While I agree with you Andrea that Dr. Sears potty beliefs are a bit askew, when I read Dr. Sears, «All babies
get diaper rash.»
And
she got diaper rashes!
Got diaper rash but the booty luster saved the day!
Diarrhea or frequent bowel movements can also make your baby more likely to
get diaper rash, says Johns Hopkins» Health Library.