Many new parents struggle with the choice of diaper variety for their child, this opportunity would help you to consider the advantages of cloth diapers when making diapering choices.
So, what are the advantages of cloth diapers? First of all they don't have the chemical that disposables have which is one reason they can help reduce diaper rash. Cloth diapers are less expensive in the long run and most important they are cool and comfortable.
Many of us have simply switched to disposable diapers because they are more convenient. Well, most cloth diapers today are not only convenient, they are also more attractive and work better than disposable. The key to using and sticking with cloth diapers is choosing the one that works best for you. Here are some of the cloth diaper options available on the market.
• All-in-Ones - These are basically cloth versions of disposable diapers. They come in once piece and require no inserts or outer coverings; they are already built in. You can also get wool versions of these that have a softer cover layer.
• All-in-Twos - These are just like all-in-ones except the absorbent layer is an extra piece that fits in the diaper. They are almost as convenient, but they’re more hygienic because it’s easier to clean the inserts.
• Fitted Diapers -These look a lot like plastic diapers because they are fitted at the edges to prevent leaks. Unlike all in ones, they do require a diaper cover. You can also get contour diapers that are shaped to fit the baby, but not elasticized to fit tight.
• Prefold Diapers - These are basically old fashioned diapers. Many have been made more convenient using snaps instead of pins, but they still require folding and aren’t fitted. Prefold diapers provide extra layers of fabric for better absorption. While these may seem archaic, they’re the cheapest option for cloth diapering.
• Pocket Diapers - These diapers are similar to two-in-ones because you can add your own inserts, but instead of sitting in the diaper, the inserts are put into a special pocket. This is great if you need varying levels of protections and absorbency. Another great feature is that you can use almost any naturally absorbent material to put in the pocket, including old flat and pre-fold diapers.
• One-Size Diapers - While most cloth diapers need to be replaced as your child grows, one-size are exactly as they sound: one size fits all. This means you can not only use the same diapers from infancy up, but you can also use the same diapers for your older and younger kids and avoid tedious diaper sorting.
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