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Why Cloth Diapers Just Might Be The Smart Solution For Any New Mom

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Does potty training your child early sound like a great idea? If so, you will want cloth diapers for your baby. Most infants who wear cloth potty train early and easier. So, using cloth for your baby’s diaper has many benefits including environmental, monetary, and parenting.
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