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Paper
or Cloth? Which is better? Well, the issue can be debated from both
sides, but put yourself in your baby's diaper for a minute. What
would you rather sit in all day, breathable soft cotton or paper
and plastic?
But
aren't cloth diapers inconvenient? Not really. Having a baby means
having more laundry anyway. Cloth diapers add an extra load every
two to three days. When you change the baby's diaper, dump any solid
waste into the toilet and put the diaper in the diaper pail. Once
you feel it is time to wash diapers, dump the contents of the diaper
pail into the washing machine, fill it with cold water and 1/2 cup
of Borax. Let this soak overnight. In the morning, run the diapers
through the spin cycle, and then add 1/2 capful of laundry detergent
and a scoop of Oxiclean or Biz. Run through the regular wash cycle
and double rinse. Dry the diapers on the clothesline (for extra
bleaching and disinfection) or dry them on high heat for 60-80 minutes.
Cloth
diapers are more comfortable, cost less, may be healthier for your
baby, and may be better for the environment. Today's cloth diapers
are as convenient as disposable. Some have hook
and loop closures or snaps
so you don't even have to use diaper
pins. Plus, the diaper designs are so cute! Take a look at the
great cloth diapering
products we offer. Our Diapering
Packages have everything you need to get started. Give
cloth a try and you'll be glad you did.
Mothering
Magazine Article: Joy of Cloth Diapers
AWCH
Hidden Dangers of Disposable Diapers
Disposable
Diapers May Cause Male Infertility
Mothering
Magazine Article: Disposable Diapers Linked to Asthma
Mothering
Magazine Article: The Politics of Diapers
The
Top Ten Reasons To Cloth Diaper - Cut of Cloth
Disposable
Diaper Emissions
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