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Why It Is Good To Use Cloth Diapers
What matters most is your baby's comfort:
When you are wearing pants made of cloth, why would you go for anything else for your baby's nappies? A disposable diaper cannot provide the same softness and feel as a cloth diaper.
Get the math right and save!
There is hard cash to be found if you do a careful calculation. Think of all the money you save by using cloth diapers. It can come in handy when you are trying to balance your family budget.
Babies grow out of cloth diapers sooner
It is now established that babies in cloth diapers learn bowel control much early and so you can stop using nappies at a much earlier age. Maybe because you notice a wet diaper promptly, whereas with disposable ones, you don't see anything until much later.
Cloth is Cute!
Apart from great variety, you also get patterns and colors that are so cute! Some mothers match their babies' nappies to their own dress or hat.
Fun for moms
Most mothers who use cloth diapers for their babies love buying new designs and prints all the time. There is a large market for second hand nappies and there are auctions on, say, eBay. There is a wide variety of materials and designs, catering to all budgets and for all tastes.
Best mattress
Cloth diapers provide a comfortable landing when babies learn to walk, giving an unfailing protection when the baby falls landing on the little bottom.
It is easier to count used cloth diapers
Don't leave it to your baby to tell you if the baby is getting enough milk. Some doctors are now recommending counting wet nappies instead. You can get disposable cloth diapers that use superabsorbent material.
Hand them down, give away, or sell
A disposable diaper is just that, disposable. Cloth diapers can be used until they physically come apart, which means many, many re-uses. There is a ready market on eBay for second hand nappies. Some cloth diapers even get better after repeated washing by becoming more absorbent.
Support working mothers
By buying cloth diapers, you are supporting many working mothers. Mostly, it is working mothers who are involved in producing them. You decide if you want to invest your money by giving it to the needy or give it to the moneyed.
Think about your neighborhood
It is not every day that you get a chance to do something for the environment. Disposable diapers generate thousands of kilos of non-biodegradable waste per
child, and that is not counting the waste produced in manufacturing them. Compare that with the fewer cloth diapers you will use. It all takes hundreds of years to decompose. In fact, some civic bodies as in the UK even subsidize cloth diapers.
The US generates thousands of tons of plastics waste and fells thousands of trees each year to make disposable diapers. We thrown away millions of nappies, but hardly forty percent of the waste is actually biodegradable.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Cloth pocket nappy/diaper?
I am wanting to use cloth nappies for when my little girl gets here but have a lot of friends that have struggled with them. Just wanting to know if anybody has used pocket nappies/diapers (as nobody i know has) and what you thought of them??
Answer:
I have 3 children and my youngest is now 9 months and I have just started to use pocket nappies. I wish I had found them earlier! I really like them. My friend who makes them uses the cutest material for the outside and uses a bamboo material for the booster insert which is really absorbent. Have a look at www.fairyfabrics.com they sell the material and the pattern if you know how to sew or know anyone who does.
I pay $25AU per nappy, but I am saving that much a week on disposables by having 5 nappies to reuse. I am getting more made, I would like to have 10. I will still use disposables at night, but you can get thicker boosters for nighttime use.
I tried the usual cloth nappies that you have to fold and I would NEVER do that again. Towelling material feels wet after 1 wee and they are too much work to fold all the time. But the pocket nappies (depending on what they are made from) keep baby feeling dry until they are quite wet. Mine last for 2-3 hours before needing to be changed.




















































































