Not exact matches
While I wasn't originally going
to ditch the disposable
diapers, we
switched to cloth last Friday.
If you're
not already using
cloth wipes with your
cloth diapers then you should make the resolution
to switch!
If you're set on
switching to cloth diapers, don't be worried: it's actually pretty simple and
not too hard at all.
I think part of the reluctance
to switch entirely
to cloth among disposable
diaper users rests with overnight usage, although I don't see why that mindset has
to keep a mother from trying
cloth in the wee (pardon the pun) hours.
Yes, we know there are
cloth diapers and that they are supposed
to be cheaper, but if you are like me and just can
not bring yourself
to switch to cloth diapers, take heart.
We have had difficulty only since
switching to cloth diapers, and we haven't found a solution yet, besides having him wear pants that are a size too big, and rolling up the legs!
And if your baby gets a rash despite frequent changes with
cloth diapers and occasional
diaper - free time, don't worry, and don't
switch back
to disposables.
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.
My mother and I have tried
to convince my sister
to switch to cloth diapers to alleviate this problem, but she does
not want
to (too yucky!).
We've written this guide
to give you the information you need
to switch to cloth diapers, and we've listed our favorite brands so you don't have
to clean up a ton of blowouts before finding that perfect match.
If you've already had your child in
cloth diapers, keep reading
to find out why now's
not the time
to switch over
to disposables!
St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 5, 2008
Cloth diapers do the trick in saving the environment by Diane Toroian Keaggy «Rebekah Sciaroni did
not aspire
to save the Earth when she
switched to cloth diapers.
(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.
They're thrilled
to be having a little sister any day now and I'm worried that they're gonna love her a little too much I found The Pin in early 2010 when I was tired of buying disposables for two kiddos, made the
switch to cloth, and haven't ever looked back The Pin has been an amazing place of support and knowledge for me, opening my mind
to many more green ways of living besides just
cloth diapers — and I've made a lot of amazing friends along the way.
At least you will
not have
to worry about a yeast infection being caused (or exacerbated) by a
cloth diaper (assuming you follow protocol) the way you will if you
switch brands of disposables.
I couldn't quite figure out if it was the quality of the
diapers, or what, but I couldn't figure out how
to keep my boys from leaking out of
cloth, so we
switched back
to disposable.
On that note,
switch to a high efficiency washing machine, especially if you aren't washing
cloth diapers.
What do I say
to new moms who have an interest in
cloth diapering but don't know if they're up for the
switch?
It wasn't terrible, it wasn't as bad as I thought, and then they
switched over
to the world of high connivence
cloth diapers.
We haven't had a single instance of
diaper rash and the best part is that «blow - outs» decreased dramatically... actually, we haven't had
to change her outfit due
to a dirty
diaper since we
switched to cloth!
You may
not be able
to take public transportation
to work,
switch to cloth diapers, hang your laundry on the line, or toss out all your environmentally unfriendly cleaners right now.
Once you start
to see the many advantages of modern
cloth diapering, it really isn't hard
to make the decision
to switch.
For example, when I tired of double
cloth diapering my baby at night time, concerned the big wad around her bottom was ergonomically incorrect for her back (
not to mention the leaks), I
switched to land fill
diapers at night.
Are you thinking about
switching to cloth diapers, but you don't know anyone else that uses them?
I would like
to switch to cloth diapers, do i do
nt have any experience with nighttime
cloth diapering yet.
Soooooo where do you think septic goes??? Look into how a septic system works... I used disposables all of my almost 3 year olds life and I just had my second child and
diapers for two children is extreamly costly so I
switched to cloth diapers and I LOVE them
not because Im eco friendly or because I hate disposables I still use them with my almost 3 yearold because she is going through potty training but just for the fact alone that it saves so much money and its
not as hard
to do as people think expecially with all the different types alot of the time you do
nt have
to even touch soiled
diapers to launder them they have ones that the liners will come out in the wash and you do
nt have
to dunk them in the toilets if you have sprayers..
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.