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What needs to be done before using
cloth diapers for the first time?
Very important! Before using for the first time-make sure you wash & dry (in a dryer) at least three times. Never use a fabric softener on diapers-it affects absorbency.
Why use cloth diapers?
Where to begin? Why not? Disposables are MUCH more expensive than cloth. The average savings (using cloth) are about $2000 for your child´s first 2 ½ years over disposables. You will save even more for any following children. Also, there is the benefit of knowing you are doing a positive thing for the environment. When using cloth-you don't have to worry about all the chemicals in disposables & the reaction to your baby's delicate skin.
What are the environmental benefits of
cloth diapers?
When cloth is used, it saves space in landfills. Disposables pose a tremendous threat to the environment. Over a 2 ½ year period, about 2 tons of waste is generated from disposable diapers. Nearly 30% of the non-biodegradable waste in landfills is created from disposables-or single use diapers. It takes 500 years for one disposable diaper to decompose. Yes, while a cloth diaper, if it is ever thrown away, will breakdown in about 6 months, a disposable diaper will just sit there and do what it was made to do: absorb.
How are disposable diapers
manufactured?
Disposables are made with a waterproof polyethylene outer layer. The inner layer is made with wood pulp and super absorbent crystals (sodium polyacrylate-this was also connected with "Toxic Shock"). There hasn’t been a long-term study of sodium polyacrylate on the health of young children. It stands to reason that after being exposed to sodium polyacrylate for (roughly) 2 ½ years, it may cause problems in the future for our young ones.
What are the health benefits of
cloth diapers?
Then there are the chemicals that are in contact with the baby´s skin. Disposables are made with a waterproof polyethylene outer layer. The inner layer is made with wood pulp and super absorbent crystals (sodium polyacrylate-this was also connected with "Toxic Shock"). There hasn´t been a long-term study of sodium polyacrylate on the health of young children. It stands to reason that after being exposed to sodium polyacrylate for (roughly) 2 ½ years, may cause trouble in the future for our young ones. Cloth has been proven to be a much safer alternative.
Will cloth diapers give my baby diaper
rash?
A diaper rash is most often caused by the baby sitting in feces or urine. Cloth diapers "breathe", and you can easily tell if the diaper needs to be changed. With a single use diaper, the parent tends to change the baby less often.
What about potty training a cloth
diapered baby?
Babies that wear cloth potty train sooner. The average: 24-30 months for cloth versus 36-42 months for the single use diapers. With cloth diapers, they can feel when they´re wet. Disposables give them a "false" sense of being dry.
Where do I store dirty diapers?
It doesn´t have to be a fancy pail. There´s a lot available. I use a small diaper pail with a snap on lid. I use a solution of vinegar and water (A splash of vinegar to a pail of water) Sometimes, I add about 15 drops of GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract)-not necessary, but it is a disinfecting ingredient. Just remember, you´ll have to bring the diaper pail to the washing machine, so you don´t want it too large. I know of some people who don´t use water-that works too!
How do I launder cloth diapers?
It´s really very easy. When changing a "poopy" diaper, you should dump the fecal matter in the toilet (technically speaking, this should also be done when disposing of a disposable diaper for sanitation purposes). Wet diapers can just be thrown into your pail. Bring the pail (or the liner) to the washer. Wash only diapers and wipes, so it´ll probably be a small load. Use a gentle fabric detergent (especially for babies) and add an extra rinse. I use cold water for the wash and first rinse-hot water for the second rinse. Never add fabric softener, it affects the absorbency. After they´re washed, you can either dry in dryer or hang them on the line in the sun. By hanging them in the sun, they´ll be brighter and like the dryer, kills bacteria.
Should I use cloth or disposables wipes?
Why use the paper wipe one time and throw it away? By using the cloth wipes, you can just put them in the diaper pail along with the diapers. That way, you will be helping the environment by re-using. Not to mention the benefit to baby’s delicate skin.
Should I use bleach when cleaning cloth diapers?
An important word about Chlorine Bleach & diapers: Chlorine Bleach is not a good choice to remove stains on the diapers. As everyone knows, bleach weakens fabric and will shorten the life of the diaper. There are plenty of natural alternatives available. I´ve always found the sun to be the best & cheapest whitener.
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