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2011年12月6日 星期二

Making the Switch to Cloth Diapers

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When it comes to caring for you baby, while also making cost-efficient choices, it's important to know what the long-term impact of your decision will be. Making the switch to cloth diapers rather than disposable can seem like a daunting choice at first. All that washing, and using pins too keep those unfitted cloth diapers on, why worry about such things when you have the convenience of disposable diapers? In the long run however cloth diapers will cost you less, are better for the environment, and ultimately healthier for you baby by reducing the risk of diaper rash, and not exposing your child to the crystals in disposable diapers.

First let's discuss the cost of disposable verses cloth. Your child will be in diapers for about two and a half to three years, using an average of 8-12 diapers a day. This will vary depending if you have a newborn, or a child going through potty training, and the type of diaper you will be needing will be changing as well. The overall cost for your child in diapers can be between $1,700 to $2,300, including the use of disposable wipes. Cloth diapers cost more upfront, but will initially save you more in the long run. There are many different options for you to choose from in cloth diapers, all-in-ones, all-in-twos, flat and pre-fold diapers, pocket diapers, and one size diapers. There are also other options to consider if you decide to switch to cloth diapers such as diaper liners, diaper covers, and the option of using organic materials. The task of choosing the right diaper can seem daunting because of all the options, luckily there many websites out there committed to informing you on what will fit you and your baby the best. While you may have to do a little more laundry, the amount of money you will be saving will be worth the switch.

Along with saving money, you will also be helping out the environment. There are billions of disposable diapers thrown in landfills every year. The decomposition of these diapers can take years. And having all of that feces and urine in one place is not good for the soil. Along with the chemicals in the disposable diapers for ultimate absorption, the soil and land that these toxic diapers are affecting will take years to decompose. If you want to make an impact for your child's future, start by keeping their earth safe and healthy.

Switching to cloth diapers will not only keep the earth healthy, but also your baby. Cloth diapers do not have the gel crystals for absorption that disposable diapers, which can be harmful and you don't want to be exposing your child to anything that would be unsafe for them. Cloth diapers also cause less diaper rash than disposable diapers. While disposables can hold up to seven pounds, you wouldn't want to have your child in that.

If you're making the switch or starting out with cloth diapers you are making a healthy change for you child, the environment, and your pocketbook. There are many options out there so that you can custom fit your diapering needs to what will be convenient for you and your baby.

La Stella Blu has searched the world far and wide to provide you with the most well made and safest baby products available. Visit La Stella Blu to learn more about choosing cloth baby diapers.


2011年11月13日 星期日

Make A Baby Website - Share With Your Audience The Advantages of Cloth Diapers

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A great reason to make a baby website is so that you can share your experiences about what it is like to bring up a new baby. One thing that you can do is write about or ask other parents about the advantages of using cloth diapers.

There is a lot of debate about the best type of diapers to use on a baby. You can choose between purchasing cloth diapers or you can opt for the disposable types. The choice that you ultimate decide on will most likely be based on several factors. If you like the idea of using cloth diapers but are still unsure if this is the best option for you then here are a few of the advantages of using cloth diapers for you and your baby.

Choosing Reusable Diapers

Reusable diapers used to be the only choice available. It was quite the norm to see babies crawling around in white cotton diapers with a big safety pin holding it securely to their bottom. These days styles have changed and there has been some level of advancement in the production of cloth diapers. You can purchase certain products with Velcro fittings which make them easier to put on your baby and there is no fear of any accidents occurring due to a sharp safety pin being so close to their skin.

Environmentally Friendly Diapers

Cloth diapers are much better for the environment because you are constantly reusing the product. No other extra additives are necessary with this option so you are not adding to the unfortunate build up of pollution on our planet.

Cloth Diapers Are Cheaper

When you build up a collection of reusable diapers, the cost can be quite high as you want to ensure that you buy products made from the best quality fabrics that are not only soft and tender on the skin but are also relatively absorbent. It is over the period of time that you will notice that this option is the most cost effective. By the time that your baby is ready for big girl or big boy pants, you will have made a massive saving by simply reusing your stock.

Create Your Own Baby Website

If you are thinking about making a baby website to document your child's growth and development then this type of information would definitely be of use to a lot of other new mothers and fathers.

If you would like to make a baby website then visit What Baby Did Next and discover a collection of tools that will help you to design your very own online baby blog that you can share with family and friends.


2011年11月4日 星期五

3 Big Reasons To Make the Switch to Cloth Diapers

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America is a country built on the idea of convenience. We like our food fast, one-stop shopping at retailers like Wal-Mart, and one smog emitting automobile for every man and woman to get from point a to b.

With our population's addiction to so many modern conveniences it's no wonder most parents turn to disposable diapers for their children by default. It's just so easy to throw that mess in the trash and forget about it. Again, it's the easy solution.

But there's a greater price to be paid for this luxury that goes beyond simple convenience that should be considered. Before you pick up a package of disposable diapers, consider the following: Environment, Health, and Price.

Environmental Effects

According to the RealDiaperAssociation.org, 27.4 billion disposable diapers are sold in the United States each year. An estimated 92% of these diapers end up in land fill located across the continental United States. That's a great big mess that isn't going away any time soon. It's finally time to think before we throw.

Health Risks

Perhaps the most important reason for making the switch from disposable are the health risks your child is encountered with. These are serious risks that are also 100% unnecessary.

1.) Harmful Chemicals: Some disposables contain a dangerous chemical called Dioxin. This ingredient is banned in many European countries, but remains legal in the U.S.

2.) Life Long Reproduction Risks: You read that right. According to a published study conducted by the Archives of Disease Childhood showed prolonged use of disposable diapers among males showed a strong correlation with diminished testicular cooling mechanisms in the body. In short, when it comes to the reproduction of your children does the convenience of a throw-away diaper justify the risk?

Cost

Of lesser importance than the safety of your children and the environment, there are also high-costs associated with the regular purchase of disposables. On average, a parent will go through 3 - 6 disposable diapers per day for 1 - 3 years of a child's life. Of course, you'll need to multiply by the number of children you plan to have.

On average, a parent will spend over $1,000 USD on disposable diapers per year. That's money literally being thrown in the trash!

What are the alternatives?

Now that you understand the risk and downside of going the disposable route, you're probably looking for an alternative to the status quo. Fortunately, the solution to this problem is simple: Cloth Diapers.

Cloth diapers can be washed and reused instead of thrown away. This ensures you're doing your small part to help free up space in already overused landfills and saving money since the only fixed expense will be detergent.

Finally, most cloth diapers are made from 100% cotton the same natural material that's been worn by generations with no hidden health risks.

The environment, savings, and most important your children's health: Are these three reasons big enough for you to make the switch?

If you want to make the switch to adult cloth diapers be sure to visit AdultClothDiapersHQ.com. This article was written by Michael Webb.


2011年10月29日 星期六

Biodegradable Diapers, the Right Choice?

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Most parents around the world are having a hard time in choosing the right diaper that would fit for their babies. Babies as we know, come in different sizes and body structures - some are small while others are oversized, if not in between. While these parents are trying to find the best diapers, manufacturers do their part as well in improving the quality of products which they deliver that is, to provide the best comfort and fit possible to their target market. Like just these manufacturers, gDiapers thought of creating a product that is friendly to the environment as well. That is having corporate responsibility, as what they call it. Thus, biodegradable diapers were introduced in response to the plea to save our planet.

If you are among those parents that are having the same diaper dilemma, you should bear in mind some of these helpful tips in choosing the right diaper. Firstly, it is important that parents should take note of the comfort that babies would feel when wearing these diapers. Parents should never set aside comfort in exchange for style. Take note of wetness indicators to make sure that babies are not exposed for longer periods to urine stimulation. Diapers should allow vaporization of urine. These diapers must not induce sweating and cause odor otherwise, bacteria that cause irritation can thrive and there would be a high tendency that babies would contract urinary tract infection (UTI). Secondly, parents should remember is to choose diapers that are hypoallergenic and do not contain artificial scents or chemicals that can irritate their babies' skin. There are diapers that claim to be good for sensitive skins but actually, these can cause rashes. It is therefore best for parents to consult their pediatricians and examine diaper packages to check for these added chemicals. Purchase only trusted diaper brands like gDiapers. Otherwise known as green diapers, gDiapers are 100% biodegradable and do no have added chemicals. That is why, it is easier to dispose. Thirdly, choose diapers that have the maximum absorption level so that babies would not feel wet. Parents should make it sure that babies, especially during evenings, will not be disturbed in their sleep. Thus, the dryness should be ensured which can be contributed mainly to the diapers' absorption capacity. Having wet diapers can be burdensome to babies as they feel uncomfortable and can cause irritation as well. And lastly, the diaper's sizing and fitting should not be disregarded to avoid spillage of urine and poop. Babies can be very energetic. Crawling or walking babies most especially, should have ample protection as they move from time to time. The gDiapers are especially made to fit into your baby's gPants and keeps inserts in place.

By following these simple steps, you will not just have a healthy but happy baby as well. You would surely be grateful that gDiapers have conceptualized these biodegradable diapers and the world will thank you in return for caring for the environment.

DJ Solomon is an author that specializes in infant and toddler activities and product. You can check out his latest website at gDiaper where he provides unbiased reviews and buying advice for a range of green friendly diapers, including the gDiaper's biodegradable, flushable diapers and fitted cloth diapers.