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The Argument For Cloth Diapers: Everybody Wins

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.

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.

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.

Cotton diapers come in many colors and prints, so there is no need to have pants on while at home. When you use fabric diapers you don’t need to worry about running out during the middle of the night or just as you are heading out the door. You can always have a clean supply on hand.

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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Luvs Premium Stretch Diapers with Ultra Leakguards


Luvs Premium Stretch Diapers with Ultra Leakguards



Luvs Premium Stretch DiapersBabies love having the freedom to stretch, crawl, toddle and roam. Luvs Premium Stretch Diapers with Bear Hug Stretch sides provide this freedom for your little one by stretching with him to fit just right while protecting him from leakage, keeping your baby’s bottom dry and fresh. Luvs’ Ultra Leak Protection stops leaks just like the pricier brands, but for less money,…


Pampers Cruisers Diapers


Pampers Cruisers Diapers




Earth's Best Organic Infant Formula with Iron, DHA, Canister


Earth’s Best Organic Infant Formula with Iron, DHA, Canister




Enfamil Premium Infant Formula Refill Box, For Babies 0-12 Months, 35-Ounce


Enfamil Premium Infant Formula Refill Box, For Babies 0-12 Months, 35-Ounce


$26.50


Enfamil Premium Infant Powder Refill Box – 35 ozEnfamilĀ® PREMIUM™ now has Natural Defense™ Dual Prebiotics. We’ve improved the formula you trust to make it even more beneficial for your baby.  Improved Enfamil PREMIUM with a unique, dual prebiotic blend now promotes the growth of good bacteria throughout more of your baby’s digestive tract than our previous formula. Proven health…

Similac Advance Early Shield, Formula, Powder, 23.2-Ounces (Pack of 6)


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$127.99


Birth to 12 months. No. 1 brand fed in hospitals. DHA/ARA. Milk/powder. Early Shield. Immune support; brain & eyes; strong bones. Lutein & DHA. Complete nutrition for your baby’s 1st year. Closer than ever to breast milk. Scoop stored in lid for easy access. Help your baby reach important milestones with Similac Advance – an ideal first formula to provide complete nutrition for your baby’s first y…

Aqua Armor Fabric Waterproofing Spray for Natural Fabrics, 8 Oz


Aqua Armor Fabric Waterproofing Spray for Natural Fabrics, 8 Oz


$9.99


Aqua Armor is an advanced fabric waterproofing spray scientifically formulated for use on garments such as jackets, pants, and all other natural fabric clothing articles. Aqua Armor provides longer lasting clothing waterproofing and oil repellency…


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