Whether for eco-friendly reasons, cost, or pure comfort and style, many parents are opting to use cloth diapers these days. Once upon a time this meant swaddling a rectangular piece of white cotton ...
When my second daughter was born, my fiance and I started using cloth diapers for the most trivial of reasons: A couple we knew handed down to us a 10-piece kit of washable organic cotton diapers that ...
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Sure, washing cloth diapers may sound gross at first, but there are benefits that make a little ewww worth it. Approximately 3.3 million tons of disposable diapers are added to the country’s landfills ...
Reusable diapers are those that people can wash or send to a diaper service for a clean replacement. Parents and caregivers may choose reusable diapers for many reasons, including concerns about waste ...
Parents’ decisions about whether to use disposable or cloth diapers are often based on environmental concerns, convenience and cost. But what do cloth diapers really save? They don’t, says Nicole ...
Cloth diapers were a popular choice, and the only choice, for many generations. Having been largely replaced by the addition of disposable diapers to the marketplace, cloth diapers started making a ...
Cloth diapers require extra cleaning and laundry time but may save you money in the long run, given their reusability. There are three different types of cloth diapers—we note each product’s type in ...
We tested cloth diapers from bumGenius, Green Mountain Diapers, GroVia, Thirsties Baby, and other brands to see which are ...