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Monday, November 21, 2011

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Cloth Diapers Terminology

With all the cloth diapers out there it can be difficult to figure out which one will fit you and your child's needs the best. It can often be easier to forgo cloth diapers all together because it can be difficult to understand all of it. But luckily you can find people who are willing to help you understand the terminology so that you can do what's best for your baby.

To begin there are All in One diapers, AIO. This type is the most similar to disposable diapers, they are fitted and have an outer waterproof shell. They have an absorbent soaker material is sewn onto the bottom of the diaper. AIOs are very easy, and simple to use because there are no extra part and they are easy to pack with you. There are also All in Two, AI2, which are very similar to AIOs. The difference is that the soaker material is not attached to the diaper in any way in an AI2. The cleaning and drying times for the AI2s are a little quicker than the AIOs because you can remove the cloth soaker from the diaper.

Pocket Diapers are similar to both AIOs and AI2s. They have a waterproof outer material so there is no need for a diaper cover. There is a pocket in the diaper to place the absorbent material that can be removed and washed. The material that goes in the pocket can be a variety of inserts, or pre-folds.

A more simple type of cloth diaper is called a Flats diaper. These are considered more 'old fashion', and one of the cheapest kinds of cloth diapers. These are generally made out of 100% cotton so they are easy to wash and quick to dry. They are able to fit a variety of sizes, and are fit with either pins or snaps. These diapers do require a diaper cover to prevent leaking. Another close resemblance to disposable diapers is a Fitted Diaper. These diapers are designed with elastic on the back and legs and fasten with either snaps or Velcro. Because they have a soft outer layer a diaper cover must be used to prevent leaks. They are similar to pre-fold diapers which are diapers that are rectangular shaped and must be folded into the correct shape for your child. Pre-folds have many layers so they are very absorbent, and they number of layers also depends on the size of diaper. Pre-folds are another one of the cheapest diapers, and they also require a diaper cover to prevent leaks. Contour diapers are hour glass shaped diapers. The do not have any elastic in the waist in the back or legs so they must be held together with a pins or a diaper cover. A diaper cover will also be needed to prevent leaking.

Diaper covers are to provide a waterproof cover over non-waterproof diapers. They come in many different shapes and styles. They are fitted with snaps and will fasten with either Velcro or snaps.There is also a Hook and Loop design which uses Velcro as well. They can be made from polyester, wool, waterproof nylon, or fleece. Liners are needed in a few different types of diapers to help with the cleaning of the solid waste. There are both paper liners and cloth liners. Paper liners can either be flushed or thrown away, and cloth liners need to be washed. Liners are there to prevent your diaper from staining. Another type of liner that provides more absorbency is a doubler. These liners are thicker and are useful for times when extra protection is needed, such as nighttime.

Cloth diapers are great for your child, your pocketbook, and the earth. But it is difficult to choose a type of d when there are so many different options out there to choose. Luckily there are people out there who use cloth diapers and are willing to help you find what right for you. There are also a variety of pattern and colors for every diaper that helps to make diaper changing a little more fun.




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Saturday, November 5, 2011

What They Do Not Want You to Hear About Disposable Diapers

Are you starting a new family with baby number one on the way? If so, then you have undoubtedly started getting advice about things like which is best: the bottle or the breast? Laying baby on the back or on the tummy? Giving birth naturally or with the help of medication? And which is better, cloth or disposable diapers?

These are all things that are important considerations, but you should know that everyone has his or her own opinions and those opinions may not necessarily reflect yours. If that is the case, it is perfectly okay to do your own thing.

For example, good luck telling those who think breast feeding is better than bottle feeding that you prefer to use the bottle. You need to be ready for them to be very passionate about their opinions and you might, in extreme cases, even be called names and accused of being a horrible parent because of your preference.

However, for some women nursing is just not convenient. There are women who may not produce enough milk. It is perfectly okay to bottle feed if this is your choice, the same that that it is perfectly fine to breast feed if you choose to do so.

Naturalists and tree huggers will tell you that cloth diapers are a better choice than disposable diapers for obvious reasons. Cloth diapers are reusable and do not litter the environment.

Some may tell you that cloth is better than the disposables for baby's skin and reduces diaper rash. Maybe in the old days this was true, but the advancements in disposable diapers have come so far along that the opposite would seem to be the case now.

Disposable diapers will keep your baby dry while cloth will keep baby wet beginning as soon as baby wets in it. Wetness causes rash, so you do the math. What if you are driving and unable to pull over in a moment to change your baby?

This can be a horrible experience for both you and your baby if she is in cloth diapers because she is feeling very uncomfortable and letting you know it. You can not get mad at your baby for crying. Imagine if you were sitting in a towel full of...well, you know. You would cry, too. Disposables are very absorbent and help keep your baby dry.

Disposable diapers are also much more convenient when traveling, or even visiting friends and relatives or shopping. When your baby needs changed, you have to carry the dirty cloth diaper around with you everywhere you go. Even if you rinsed it, it is going to smell. Disposables can just be tossed in the garbage and you leave all of that smell behind.

Of course, cloth diapers are more cost effective than disposable ones, but are they really? You have to wash them in special baby detergent, and who's paying you for your time? You need to have diaper pins, rubber pants, lots of cloth diapers, petroleum jelly to keep some of the wetness off of baby, powders, rash ointments, and more trips to the pediatrician when the rashes get bad.

Disposable diapers in the short term may cost you money, but in the long run it may even out, and you and baby will be much happier using them.




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