Let's get real. Why should you choose Cloth diaper? These are a few reasons to choose cloth diapers for you baby.
Cloth is simply the BEST! It is Au Natural
Chemical Free
Cloth is comfy. They are comfortable for you baby
It is Biodegradable
Save your money with Cloth Diapers. It is cost saving.
Cloth Diapers are convenient too.
Cloth reduces garbage and waste.
There can't possibly be any benefits to cloth diapers!! Why would anyone want to use cloth diapers? Bella Posh Diapers will tell you! Cloth diapers have evolved! Gone are the days of dunking and swishing, folding diapers, pins and plastic pants. Today's diapers close with hook and loop or snaps. These are not your mother’s or grandmother’s diapers! Even with all the advancements in the design of cloth diapers, why would anyone consider a washable cloth diaper when you could use a disposable diaper? Here are just a few of the benefits of cloth diapers. It is BETTER for your adorable baby. It is absorbent; no chemicals added that would irritate your baby's skin. Talking about irritating your baby's skin, I am not saying that if you wear cloth your baby will be free from rashes. Logically, you need to change your child's diaper every 2-3hours. Even if you are cloth diapering, you cannot avoid getting any diaper rashes. Believe me, if you compare rashes on disposables and cloth, those rashes that came while wearing cloth are small, and heal much faster. While rashes because of disposables, take up to a week or two. Nevertheless, my message to you is, it is safer to use cloth. The particular chemicals in disposable diapers will start to absorb on your baby's bum, leaving rashes. In addition, those chemicals' contain toxics called Dioxin. These toxics cause cancer, birth defects and much more. While disposables would leave your baby's skin feeling dry and high, most people ignore the comfort of their children. That being said, they tend to forget to change the disposable diaper due to dryness and having those toxics taking over.
The monetary benefits of cloth diapers
This cloth diaper benefit is a popular one with all those bottom liners out there. A baby goes through approx. 8 -12 diapers a day, about 6,700 - 10,100 disposable diapers, IF they are potty trained by 2 ½. You might use as many as 300 diapers every month past 2 ½ that your baby is not potty trained. At $0.35 a diaper, that adds up to about $2,350 - $3,535, and $70 per month after age 2 1/2! Disposable wipes will cost at least another $300. Even when you add the cost of washing and drying, you can save $3,000 over this 2 - 3 year period!
Where did all the money go with disposable diapers? Gone to landfill in the dunk with those money that you spent!
The health benefits of cloth diapers
Disposable diapers contain sodium polyacrylate, which absorbs liquid and turns it into gel. This gel has been linked to toxic shock syndrome and can cause rashes, among other things, such as bleeding, when it gets into the urinary tract. Our cloth diapers are gel free. Dioxin, the most toxic of all cancer-linked chemicals, is a byproduct of bleaching that is used in disposable diapers. Disposable diapers have also been linked to asthma and male infertility .
Did you know that on the package for disposable diapers it says,
IMPORTANT: When disposing of soiled diaper, empty contents into toilet. Do not flush diaper. Please do not litter.
CAUTION: Choking may result from anything babies might put into their mouths. To avoid risk of choking, do not allow baby to tear the diaper. Discard any torn or unsealed diaper. Like most articles of clothing, ________® diapers may burn if exposed to flame. Always keep your child away from any source of flame.
Most parents I know don't realize they should put feces into the toilet before they discard a diaper. My husband and I were never read the tiny, tiny warnings on the bag of diapers. We figured that disposable diapers should be thrown away when used, and always just tossed our used disposable diapers into the trash. This waste ends up at the landfill, contaminating our land and water, and attracting bugs that carry diseases. If the solid waste were flushed first, it would end up in the sewer system and be treated properly before entering our water.
The environmental benefits of cloth diapers
A baby goes through about 6,700 - 10,100 diapers before they are potty trained. That adds up to over 2 tons of used, non-biodegradable waste per baby! Not only that, the gel used in the disposable diapers retains water, and can absorb even more, causing our water supplies to be tied up. You will only need about 48 - 72 cloth diapers for the entire diapering period! What a difference!
The convenience and comfort benefits of cloth diapers
Convenience? Yes, convenience. Today's cloth diapers are as easy to put on as disposables. Most diapers close with snaps or hook and loop tape. Moms and dads no longer have to juggle wiggley babies, while trying to pin boring white diapers on baby’s bum. You will never run out of cloth diapers. No more late night trips to the “convience store” with baby in tow. You will never “run out” of your home-laundered cloth diapers! Just wash them at your convenience. It's only an additional 2 - 3 loads of laundry per week. Comfort? Yes, comfort. Your baby will will be in diapers 24 hours a day for the next 2-3 years. What would you prefer to wear, paper and plastic, or cotton?
3) There are many types of cloth diapers; prefold diapers, fitted diapers,snap diapers and covers, hook-and-loop diapers and covers, snappis to fasten prefold diapers, pocket diapers, all in one diapers, wool covers, fleece covers, waterproof fabric covers, printed diapers, plain diapers, printed covers, and plain covers. You can ask for custom-made just for your baby, have them embroidered, and so much more. The available possibilities are endless. Cloth diapers are so much fun and fashionable
SO, AFTER KNOWING ALL THESE FACTS.. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? CHOOSE BELLA POSH CLOTH DIAPERS, TODAY!!
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