Diapers Acronym
The Advantages of Cloth Diapers: Good For your Baby. Good For The Environment
Price is a major consideration when you use disposable diapers for your baby. The use of cloth cloth diapers makes good sense from a fiscal standpoint. Fabric diapers are less expensive than disposables, even if you consider the cost of laundry and the time required for washing, drying and folding the cloth ones. In fact, the price of cloth can be recovered after only four months of disposable diaper purchases.
Going green is only a small reason to use cloth diapers, but it is a strong one nonetheless. The use of cloth will cut down the amount of curbside garbage substantially. A cotton diaper will not be polluting the environment as a disposable one does.
Chemicals and plastics found in disposable diapers are damaging to the environment, so think about what they are doing when placed next to your baby’s skin. If you use soft cotton against the skin of the baby, you won’t see irritated marks from the elastic and plastic on your child’s legs.
A cotton diaper is more comfortable for the child and fits smoothly. You can fold it to fit the size of the baby, so you won’t be dealing with leaks and messes. Safety pins fasten cloth garments, so it’s hard for your baby to accidentally open the diaper.
Pretty and colorful diapers made of cloth are attractive so you won’t need an additional layer of clothing for baby to be well dressed and look good. You are less likely to run out of cotton diapers. There are always clean diapers waiting and on the shelf. With disposables it seems as if you always run out of diapers just about the time that you are leaving the house.
Potty training is easier and earlier with infants who wear cloth diapers. This is easier on parents. It is less stressful for the child and the environment is better off too.
Farmer Boyz
Tags: diapers acronym
This entry was posted on Thursday, November 18th, 2010 at 8:40 pm and is filed under General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
