While the cheapest option in the long run is to use cloth diapers, as a new mom with a newborn, I would
suggest using disposable ones for ease.
I wouldn't
suggest using disposable diaper liners until your baby starts on solids.
I had a couple people
suggest using disposables at first just because the cloth diapers aren't always small enough for a newborn.
Rose also
suggested using a disposable cotton exfoliating pads from the drug store for a similar result ($ 4).
Not exact matches
The committee said evidence
suggests an extra charge would be more effective in curbing the
use of
disposable cups than offering discounts for customers who bring a reusable one.
I really dislike that you
suggest people to
use disposable diapers during the night and the first few weeks of birth.
If you don't
use disposable liners this is what we
suggest.
I know some
suggest using a liner but there is a time and place for
disposable diapers and if
using one helps speed the healing time of your baby then you should.
While the scientists called for more research, they
suggested that prolonged
use of
disposable diapers in infants could be an important factor contributing to the decline of sperm production in adult males.