Not exact matches
Happy babies are ones that wear cloth
diapers - their
diaper rashes occur less
often than their
disposable wearing friends.
It seems that, for various reasons, we had been reaching for
disposable diapers more
often than not.
Parents
often save more
than $ 2,000 during the first two years of using cloth
diapers versus
disposable diapers.
Cloth
diapers need to be changed more
often than disposables.
Since cloth
diapers are less absorbent
than disposable ones, this means that you'll have to change the baby more
often.
I also use only cloth
diapers so understand how they do have to be changed more
often than disposables.
They are also
often better for the baby's skin
than especially the more affordable brands of
disposable diaper because they cause less
diaper rash.
variables, including how
often you change your baby, what brand of
disposables you would have purchased, at what age your baby potty trains, what systems and brands of cloth
diapers you buy, whether you use your cloth
diapers on more
than one baby, whether you wash them at home or in a laundromat, and other factors.
Keep in mind that your exact savings will depend on a dizzying array of variables, including how
often you change your baby, what brand of
disposables you would have purchased, at what age your baby potty trains, what systems and brands of cloth
diapers you buy, whether you use your cloth
diapers on more
than one baby, whether you wash them at home or in a laundromat, and other factors.