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 ...
Kristi Schneider of Brooklyn Park used disposable diapers with her first child, 10-year-old Quinn, when he was a baby. This time around with baby Logan, she decided to go with reusable diapers after ...
Opting for cloth diapering over your typical disposal diaper might be an easy decision to make when you think about the environment, money and your little one’s health, but it can be daunting when you ...
"You don't have to be a stay at home parent to use cloth diapers," says Liz Turrigiano, cofounder of Esembly. Before taking on the disposable diaper industry—the third-largest producer of household ...
Until your toddler is potty trained, diapers will be a staple in your household that won’t be going away for at least two years. On average, newborns are expected to use six to ten diapers per day, ...
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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 ...