Sunday, January 24, 2010

Cotton Nappies Disposable Nappies Vs. Cotton Nappies?

Disposable nappies Vs. Cotton nappies? - cotton nappies

I wonder what are the opinions of everyone on the debate over disposable vs. cloth diapers. I use cloth diapers, because the costs and benefits for the health of babies, but they all call me crazy!

12 comments:

Mandylou said...

It's your decision. And if people think that you are crazy for the use of tissue! You did not wash. I thought about using cloth diapers for my daughter, but waited until she was born to rule, and I'm glad you did. It was a girl who cried 12 hours a day for 4 months! I would be crazy if I had to wash cloth diapers for the rest. It depends on your situation, and of course have the baby. Personally, I wait until the baby arrives to decide, because there is a huge effort to buy a lot of cloth diapers and do not use them.

mamaposs said...

It is a personal decision. I always use disposable diapers for my daughter and I had enough to do without washing diapers, but! The babies are less prone to diaper rash in disposable diapers and more convenient. Some of the skin is getting irritated by certain brands in May of disposable diapers. My daughter answered a brand, so I'm on Huggies and had no major problems.
You need to change cloth diapers about every hour, while a one-way for several hours. The benefits of cloth diapers save money and are better for the environment. There are available environmentally friendly but they are expensive, and unfortunately out of my price range.
Weigh the pros and cons of doing individual and what is best for your family. Some people compromise and use cloth at home during the day and supplies, and while outside at night.

mama said...

I am 27 weeks pregnant, first with my child.

After working with children in the past ten years I can say that they prefer cloth diapers disposables. is a personal preference, and I like her clothes because they were never a question of care for a child under an allergic reaction to the canvas. Considering that I have cared for many, many children, severe allergies, in order to have the disposable.
Since my husband and I have very sensitive skin, I prefer to use only cloth in order to be on the safe side for our baby.
However, where I live in a drought lived for many years and we only have rain a few times a year. Due to the fact that our property is only displayed on the tank water (tap water) must be the water as far as possible preserved.
For this reason, we use one-way and the best hope for Allergy and prices. Just can not afford the water for all, wash the fabric.

brashani... said...

With 3 children using a material with them and loved them roll / crawl / walk in cloth diapers. Bub the benefits and savings are a bonus!

It also uses disposables - Why not! They are ideal for excursions and convenience, so much to do. Expensive, but sometimes necessary.

It is affecting a personal decision and not other opinions you can - if I was a baby - I had to use a rag safe again!

Mummy to one n a bit! said...

I use it in conjunction with others.
I use a disposable at night because they last longer and would not wake my nipples change on the essentials. During the day, I use cloth diapers at home. i to increase the absorption of the addition of a washer face under a shirt or a piece of fleece.
if we only for convenience, use and disposable.
Just buy a box of disposable diapers every 2 months (132 in a box) with diapers

We live in an area affected by the drought, so that when we are in water especially since we have no other choice than the use of consumables.

when we got the money, which is used all the time available, because I did not reduce the frequency and severity of changes over time in the laundry, but hey! I do the work.

I do not think you're crazy, you make the best of the situation that has treated you.

and when bubs happy who cares!

Astro said...

Both have their pros and cons - if the end is based personal preferences. But here are some of my thoughts on both:

AVAILABLE:
Pros
* Easy to use
* Practice
* Draws moisture away from your baby to reduce the chances of diaper rash
* No washing up
Cons
* Can buy high

FABRIC
Pros
* It is natural for the child so as not to cause skin irritation
* Reusable
* You can help your child to toilet years later (I do not know how wet - and they tend to want to go to the potty too much faster).
* One Size
* It can work as a dual purpose in a canvas spat used
Cons
* You really need to know how to fold the diaper and put it right
* Extra Cleaning

gemma b said...

Its all about you, really a lot of time and health benefits, the Arnt different. I met many people are using fabric and after several weeks they got rid of one-way (not to say that) I know that here in Aus reusable nappies in various colors, which are expensive, but will continue to toliet training, perhaps in the shops to ask for baby

Angiecho... said...

I understand that babies less disposable diaper rash. We talk about the high rate of allergies is linked to the fact that most babies are available in those days not much feel like diaper rash, it helps strengthen the immune system.

If you are organized enough to wash time for a new baby and no sleep, I take my hat off to you. It is certainly better for the landfill crisis, and if you can afford it, you could always in a service layer to ensure that clean look, only the first two months.

Velken said...

I have my cotton diapers drying on the line now. They came in a few days and I am a "sponge" to prepare for the birth. Cloth diapers have come a long way from covered shifts and can be so easy, now available. His best in the portfolio and babies have no more eruptions. I chatted with my sister and she is waiting to see what I think of it (I am), 38 weeks, 17 weeks of pregnancy. I think it is an excellent choice, especially since I anyway Sahm home.

Priscilla! Queen of..something.. said...

Sorry, but I personally think that someone who * does not * have to think cloth diapers are the best ones are crazy! I use for my canvas MTH 9-year-old son - just the double standards of their own sponge "seats" available everywhere. The main reason for the second use of cloth diapers to save money so that I can not see through the layers in the form of a price, but if you can afford the cost, I am sure that they are too large. Reason # 1 I use cloth is for the health of my child. I could go on for hours, but found an article that says it all:)
http://littlekoala.com.au/store/WsAncill ...

For me, however, a few words:
1. There are who knows what chemicals in disposable products - including those banned by the use of tampons of this travesty of all tissues (Think!)
2. Disposables keep warm cloth - that cause problems for our children suspected.
3. It is a great myth that causes diaper rash stuff. It is a question of frequency of winding, not the kind of shift. Clothing or disposable are more prone to diaper rash .. but it is likely that the change of material frequently, so, in fact, your child will spend less time filled with pee diapers. (my son was 9 months and never had diaper rash)
4. (most) parents cloth diapers, have a shit in the toilet where it should go, rather than a bag of shit around the house or in the tank have for a week. (to say nothing of filling landfills with shit to say the leech into the ground, and ultimately our water - yum!)
5. * * This is not really difficult, 2 or 3, additional wash loads a week.

The environmental aspect is a bonus, but to be honest, deep in my argument. My son, health comes first - our pockets seconds:) Yes, are disposable practical nature and often used, for example, if we * all day or a weekend, but I must say that all the other things about convenience *!

sheeboob... said...

I use depending on the circumstances - in the night or on long car rides, cotton is available if we rest quickly at home or race.

I have also been studied with G-disposable diapers, which are the environment, and we see very practical (a friend uses them and me also say that you are good at controlling leaks, as well.)

Here is the website:

http://www.gdiapers.com/

Mr Bee said...

Why is furious because the cheaper in the long run it is better for the environment is better for the baby Oh, do not do laundry! Big deal. Just be sure that many of them get, I use to use a piece of cloth, how it is used, so that we do not even buy.

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