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The Advantages of Cloth Diapers: Good For your Baby. Good For The Environment
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.
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.
The baby’s legs are not irritated by the plastic and elastic from the disposable diaper covering. The cotton diaper is comfortable and fits smoothly on the baby’s bottom. There is less chance of messes and leaks. Because a cloth diaper is secured with safety pins, your baby will not be as likely to accidentally remove 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.
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