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The Benefits of Cloth Diapers: Everybody Wins
There are many reasons to use cloth diapers for your baby. For approximately four months worth of disposable diapers you can have high quality fabric diapers that will last until time to potty train. The money saved can be quite substantial. Even when taking into account the time and money spent on washing and folding the diapers, you are still ahead to buy good quality cloth rather than disposable diapers.
Increasingly, consumers are stepping up the use of “green” products. By using cloth diapers you are not filling up landfills with plastic and other man-made materials. Disposable diapers are slow to decompose, if at all, so they stay in the landfills for years.
The same plastics and chemicals in disposable diapers that pollute the environment can be harmful to delicate infant skin. Instead of using disposables, you are placing soft cotton fiber against the skin of the baby. This lessens the chance of diaper rash.
There are no marks on the babies legs from elastic and plastic. A cotton diaper is made for all-around comfort. There are fewer leaks and messes with a good cloth diaper. Babies are less likely to be able to open a cloth diaper that uses snaps or popper closures.
Diapers made of cloth can be colorful and have delicate prints or designs, so the infant doesn’t need another layer of clothing on top of the diapers in order to be well dressed. Fabric diapers are available as long as the laundry is done, so you never run out of diapers just when it’s time to go somewhere.
It has been shown that infants wearing wear cloth diapers are likely to be toilet-trained earlier than those who wear disposable diapers. It can happen earlier and with less fuss. Parents will enjoy the benefits to the environment, pocketbook and parenting.
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