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Why You Should Consider Switching toCloth Diapers

By: david rogers


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It's a cash saver. In two years from birth to potty training each baby needs an shocking 6000 diaper changes. Picking cloth can save you up to $2000! Even with extra laundry to do. The savings will be even larger if a family chooses to use the diapers for a second time with a next baby!

What is found in diapers will astound you. There are toxic chemicals many of which cause direct health hazards. Disposable diapers release volatile organic compounds, or VOC. These include toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene and dipentene. These VOC's have shown to have toxic health effects on the baby and there is even a possible link between diaper emissions and asthma. The main absorbent filler in disposable diapers is sodium polyacrylate which can cause respiratory problems as well as skin problems. Practically all disposable diapers are bleached white with chlorine and one of the byproducts of chlorine bleaching is dioxin which is carcinogenic. Some scientific studies have linked disposable diapers and their harsh perfumes and toxic substances to the rise of asthma in small children. Now ponder the fact that your baby may well spend at least two years of his/her life in those diapers and you will see the picture. How can we be placing our children in these toxic diapers??

Cloth diapers, on the other hand are what they are - cloth. Natural cloth diapers are even better, because the fabric or yarn they are made of have never been treated with chemicals. Yes indeed there is a trade off. It's more convenient to throw a disposable away, but in my opinion the cash saving and health benefits are more than adequate payback! Cloth diapers? Once you've tried them you will never choose to use disposable diapers again.

There seems to me to be 3 major benefits with reusable cloth diapering.

1. Less Diaper Rash and Quicker Toilet Training.
Cloth diapers are much more breathable than plastic and paper diapers as they use new artificial fabrics which are breathable and non toxic. This is of great importance to babies as it lowers the incidence of diaper rash and believe me the diaper your baby wears can make a huge difference! Have you ever observed how pleasant disposable diapers smell when you open them? All “baby-ish!? This is a combination of perfume and chemicals to make the diaper more absorbent. The thing is, certain babies are in fact hypersensitive to the dyes and perfumes in disposable diapers! Modern cloth diaper covers are more breathable, washable, longer-lasting and switching to cloth diapers can often clear up baby's skin very quickly. Children wearing cloth diapers also tend to get toilet trained earlier, since the cloth retains dampness, allowing the child to be aware of when it is dirty and wet allowing them to link the feeling with elimination. Eco friendly and alternative materials, which are grown organically without any use of pesticides, such as unbleached hemp and organic cotton are also used in some niche market diapers.

2. Save Money
Cloth diapering will really Save Cash! This second reason is entirely economic. By the time your child is potty-trained, you will have spent between $2,000 and $3000 on disposable diapers. That is cash that you are plainly throwing away each and every day. On the other hand, a good set of cloth diapers will cost you about $300. You can expect to spend $500-$1500 over the course of your child's diaper using time. That's a saving of between $1000 and $2500. With that amount of money, you could start a savings account for your children and have a niceaddition to their college fund by the time they graduate high school.

3. Ecologically
The simplicity of simply discarding a soiled diaper is the obvious handiness factor for the popularity of disposable diapers while the cloth diapers have to be washed. Cloth diapers are reusable, placea lesser amount ofpressure on landfills and are washable. Cloth diapers are environmentally friendly. It is estimated that disposable diapers will take500 years to completely degrade. That means that all of the disposable diapers that have ever been used are still out there somewhere! When you discard disposable diapers, you are not only wastingcash, but you are filling up landfills with untreated waste which will still be somewhere when your baby is grown up (and their babies too!) Yuck!

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