There are a few differences to consider when it comes to using reusable
pads over disposable pads.
Not exact matches
If your child wets the bed, you can throw a towel or
disposable mattress
pad over any wet spot during the night.
On the other hands, with
disposable pads, you have to throw them away after using, which means that you have to buy a ton of them
over time.
Cloth
pads are absorbent, will save you loads of money
over the cost of
disposable feminine products, are better for the environment and most importantly they're non-toxic.
You can buy
disposable nursing
pads to take with you on the go, or invest in some washable ones to use
over and
over.
Also taking in consideration that you will reuse your cloth
pads over and
over again for many years before being recycled, while
disposable pads are thrown away after only one single use.
Washable Bamboobies save $ $ $
over disposables and are far more soft and comfortable than the
disposable pads.
And there may be times when you prefer a
disposable pad over a washable one, such as when you're traveling, or out and about with baby.
A
disposable nursing
pad won't cut it
over night.
Bamboobies have great
disposable nursing
pads because you can forget the guilt
over more trash because these are made from eco-friendly and sustainable bamboo.
I plan to add to this
over time, while I'm using up the last of my
disposable pads currently under my bathroom sink.