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Sharing the Joy (and Savings) of Cloth Diapers Between Siblings
Sharing cloth diapers between siblings is not only a practical and cost-effective choice but also a wonderful way to embrace a more sustainable and eco-friendly...
Cloth Diapers at a Glance: Everything you Want to Know in Under 5 Min.
Curious about cloth diapers but not sure where to start? In this quick guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about cloth diapering your...
Cloth Diapering with a Healing Circumcision Wound
Petroleum-based products are not safe for use with cloth diapers and a healing circumcision wound, as they can damage the fabric and reduce absorbency. ...
Reusable Pocket Style Cloth Diapers: A Comprehensive Guide
In this informational page, we will delve into the specifics of reusable pocket style cloth diapers, including their construction, benefits, usage, and care. ...
7 Tips for Buying Secondhand or Used Cloth Diapers for Your Baby
Buying used cloth diapers can be a great way to save money while building your cloth diaper stash. Here are some tips and tricks to...
The Lifecycle of Elastics in Cloth Diapers: Why They Wear Out and How to Make Them Last
The science behind elastic deterioration, the unique challenges faced by elastics in cloth diapers, and practical tips to help your garment's stretch live its best...
Diaper Rash: Causes, Prevention and Treatments
The key to treating diaper rash is to keep the area clean, dry, and protected. With the right care and prevention strategies, most cases of...
Desitin Diaper Cream and Cloth Diapers
Desitin Diaper Cream is not cloth diaper safe. What happens if you use Desitin Diaper Cream on cloth diapers? How to remove diaper cream from...
Cloth Diaper Safe Diaper Cream: How to Choose One that Won't Ruin your Diapers
Choosing the right cloth diaper safe diaper cream is important in order to maintain the effectiveness of your reusable diapers—we can help. ...
Preventing and Dealing with Insects and Maggots on Cloth Diapers
Diapers are full of the organic waste that flies and bugs love. Tips and tricks to remove insects and maggots on cloth diapers. ...
Decoding Odor: What Causes Barnyard and Ammonia Smell in Modern Cloth Diapers?
The most common types of odor on cloth diapers are ammonia and barnyard smell. Ammonia smell is caused by, you guess it, ammonia or leftover...
A Guide to Different Types of Baby Poop and Reusable Cloth Diapers
Baby poop can tell us a lot about our baby's health. Here's a quick guide on what to expect, and how to approach certain types...