The most important thing when raising a child is to make sure he or she is healthy. It is also very important that the baby should be comfortable, safe, and happy at all times. A way to ensure the baby’s comfort is to keep him or her clean. A cloth diaper can help you do the job.
Less than thirty years ago, disposable diapers were considered a luxury, so the only option was cotton diapers, which require a ton of laundry work. Nowadays, an increasing number of people use cotton diapers, and people that use these diapers for their babies are considered to be odd. There are several reasons that the parents of today might want to use cotton diapers instead of disposables, and, believe it or not, cloth diapers are starting to make a bit of a comeback.
The biggest personal reason that a parent may opt to clothe her baby’s bottom in cotton diapers as opposed to disposable diapers is financial. Cloth diapers are simply cheaper than disposable nappies.
Using a cloth diaper is healthier for your child. Babies that use cloth tend to have fewer incidents of diaper rashes. Cotton diapers are made of natural materials, so are less likely to cause skin problems, such as rashes and allergic reactions.
Cotton diapers are environmentally friendly. Environmentalists believe that by using a cloth diaper, people are just doing one more thing to “do their part” to protect and preserve the Earth for future generations. On the other hand, it is well known that plastic doesn’t biodegrade very well at all, which means that our landfills are stacked with diapers that are going to be with us for centuries to come.
In recent years, cotton diapers have become more user friendly, very different from the ones used many years ago. Cotton diapers that are pre-formed with snaps or hook and loop fasteners (similar to Velcro) and all-in-one diapers with waterproof exteriors are now available, in addition to the older pre-fold and pin variety. Many cotton diapers now have a flushable, biodegradable paper lining that will catch solid waste, allowing it to be easily disposed of in the toilet.
The cloth diaper-wearing children tend to be toilet trained earlier because the cloth retains moisture, allowing the child to feel when he or she is wet or dirty, and associate the feeling with elimination.
Comfortable, safe, economical, hygienic, environment-friendly, durable; with so many merits, it is no wonder cloth nappies are replacing disposable diapers everywhere. There can be no doubt that a cloth diaper is so good for your baby!