What
I like about cloth diapering is that there are lots of choices making it possible for you to choose what works best for you and your baby.
Today's post was inspired by a Facebook giveaway I did recently, where readers were asked «What do you not
like about cloth diapers?»
Not exact matches
If you're really not sure if
cloth diapers are really better for the environment, read more
about cloth as an eco-friendly
diaper choice - we think you'll
like the idea of
cloth even more by the time you're done!
What I
like about pail liners is that they keep your
cloth diaper pail clean and you just throw them in the wash with your
diapers.
Would you
like to share your knowledge
about cloth diapers?
If you have something to add, or a question
about cloth diapers that you would
like answered on this blog in the future, please comment below and Ill be sure to do my best to answer you.
For Further Reading If you'd
like to read more
about the ethics of made - in - China
diapers, check out these articles fom two popular
cloth diaper blogs:
My blog is not just
about cloth diapering: I
like to call what I blog
about «Eco-Parenting,» where «Eco» stands for both «Economical» and «Ecological.»
She blogs at A Little Bit of All of It
about those things she is passionate
about like cloth diapering, breastfeeding (past infancy), bedsharing / cosleeping, baby - led solids, natural childbirth, attachment parenting, natural living, Christianity, miscarriage awareness, babywearing, and homeschooling.
When I leave the house I
like to use the Boba Air because it is light and folds up into a pocket that is
about as big as one of my
cloth pocket
diapers.
Reflecting back the things I
like most
about the FuzziBunz ®
cloth baby
diapers are:
When thinking
about «one size
cloth diapers» (OS) you can think of it at it
like a «One Size Fits All» option.
I admit, I do
like to tell people
about the wonders of
cloth diapers, but not because I am judging them for choosing an alternative.
Something that is unique
about our company is the way we always strive to find solutions to make lives of parents better, and to help make lifestyle choices —
like cloth diapering — work for families who have made a choice.
Unlike
cloth diapers in the past, today's brands,
like Bambino Mio, are compact, trendy and easy to use at home or out and
about.
«A few months after Lauren was born,» she explains, «one of the gym members, who was working as a sales rep, told me
about (
cloth diapers), gave me a couple, and I was
like, «I need these — how can I buy them?»
He usually pees in his
diaper, but he'll always give the signal for poop and if you're a
cloth -
diaper parent
like me, you'd be glad
about that.
Maybe connect w / a local LLL or other natural parenting network, or if you are really scared
about losing your footing, maybe contact a local WIC clinic and offer to do a
cloth diapers class
like once a quarter?
As you can imagine, having a
cloth diaper blog means that just
like real life, my blog is often all
about kid stuff.
South Coast Today, October 19, 2008 Mom starts online business selling
cloth diapers by Melanie Alves «
Like many mothers, Jessica Nichols is concerned
about the future of the environment for her children.»
Pictures of our daily life and posts
about homeschooling, breastfeeding,
cloth diapering, eco-frugality, natural childbirth and homebirth, handmade goods, cosleeping, crafts, food (growing it and cooking it) and much more in the works
like natural remedies and natural ways to support your health, baby led feedings, general reflections on mothering from a natural living standpoint, traveling with kids, and Waldorf posts.
If you are worried
about detergent build up, run your
diapers through more than one rinse and / or use a mainstream detergent
like Tide, that is recommended by
cloth diapering moms.
How'd you find out
about cloth diapers and what made you decide that you'd
like to use them instead of disposables?
Cloth Diapering Advocacy Tip # 13: Do you really
like to talk
about cloth diapers?
KVOA.com, September 2008
Cloth Diapers Making a Green Comeback by Jeff Beamish «
Like most moms, Trisha Gratrix wondered what
cloth diapering was all
about.
Parents choose to swaddle their little ones in
cloth rather than disposable
diapers for many reasons: most would
like to raise their children with the least environmental impact possible; many worry
about rashes or other conditions caused by the chemicals and fragrances in disposable
diapers; others have done cost - effectiveness calculations and found that
cloth diapers may be more economical for their family; and many are hoping that, yes,
cloth diapers would lead to earlier potty training.
You can sell items
like cloth diapers, wooden toys, or jewelry, or you can create patterns and sell those without having to worry
about posting things in the mail.
I forgot to say I also
like what you said
about «the ick - factor» people (my sister especially) sometimes tell me they could never
cloth diaper because it's too gross.
Would you
like more information
about cloth diapers?
It seems
like a good idea, but I'm also wondering
about the impact of
cloth diapering to the environment.
If you are really hesitant or wary of using
cloth diapers (especially when its an issue of convenience, and questions of using them while out - and -
about, having to carry a wet bag,
like some mentioned was a concern)... you can always try a HYBRID
diaper.
Then it became an all but night time ordeal — I was terrified of the «overnight» horror stories I had begun reading and really did nt feel
like I knew enough
about this whole
cloth diapering thing to move forward in confidence.
I have been wanting to find a resource
like this for such a long time - everyone in my classes asks
about cloth diapers, and I am very excited to be able to show them a number of options and really educate them on the topic.
She blogs at A Little Bit of All of It
about those things she is passionate
about like cloth diapering, breastfeeding (past infancy), bedsharing / cosleeping, baby - led solids, natural childbirth, -LSB-...]
he goes through dry periods, is very independent and has always been
like that, but the big reason why we are thinking
about potty training so early is he keeps pulling down his
cloth diaper and pulling his penis out and running around
like that.
If you are unsure
about baby wearing (and there's so many reasons why you should not be) then check out Naturally nurslings natural and green products such as
cloth diapers, wool covers, and non-toxic pacifiers
like Gumdrop which we received at the Hospital and Love.
While, officially, Thirsties
Cloth Diapers are designed to diaper babies from birth to potty (we're hesitant to give a specific life expectancy for our cloth diapers because, like clothing hand - me - downs, each household's diaper care and use is unique), we have a lot of customer feedback about their Thirsties diapers really going the di
Diapers are designed to
diaper babies from birth to potty (we're hesitant to give a specific life expectancy for our
cloth diapers because, like clothing hand - me - downs, each household's diaper care and use is unique), we have a lot of customer feedback about their Thirsties diapers really going the di
diapers because,
like clothing hand - me - downs, each household's
diaper care and use is unique), we have a lot of customer feedback
about their Thirsties
diapers really going the di
diapers really going the distance.
Amanda is best known as the voice behind the Eco-Friendly Family blog, where she's been writing since 2009,
about topics
like parenting,
cloth diapers, non-toxic feminine care, chemical safety & other healthy living aspects.
If you have a question
about cloth diapers that you would
like answered on this blog in the future, please comment below and I'll be sure to do my best to answer you.
I would
like to bat down all the negative rumors
about cloth diapering and help contribute to its comeback.
I nursed for a year, we used
cloth diapers (we paid
about $ 300 upfront for the really nice ones - they work just
like disposables only you wash them) which saves a lot over 2 and a half years (currently potty - training - hooray!)
Diaper Brand: Sage
Diaper (Formerly known as Diaperaps, a 25 year old
cloth diapering company)- Made in the USA While I
like to consider myself very knowledgeable in the
cloth diapering industry the truth is that I only know
about what's popular at the moment.
If you would
like to
cloth diaper while we are stripping your
diapers please ask us
about our service
diaper rental program.
We would
like to get to know your family better as we help you learn more
about the wonderful world of
cloth diapers.
Can I ask
about storage
like, okay, so you've got this
cloth diaper, you're changing it, you've emptied the
diaper and now, what do you do with it?
How could I not get excited
about cloth diapering when you get to use such cutesy terms
like Kissaluv, Happy Heiny, Monkey Doodlez, Fuzzi Bunz, etc..
My gal also doesn't complain
about this trainer
like she has
about others and
cloth diapers I have had to use again occasionally.
I
cloth diaper him and I enjoy it, so I feel
like I have been selfish
about training him.
If so, you most probably have a few questions
about cloth diapers in general, and perhaps some more specific questions
like:
Before I talk
about anything else
diaper - related, I added links to photos to the first
cloth diapering post so you could see what each type of
diaper looks
like.