Baby Diapers – The Pros and Cons

New parents have heard the argument over and over from their own parents or grandparents. You young people have no idea of how good you have it with those disposable diapers for your babies! At the time you were a baby I needed to use cloth diapers on you and so they smelled awful.   I had a pile of laundry to try to do, I stuck myself with pins, and I went uphill in the snow both ways to get to the diaper service… etc. The fact is that, less than thirty years ago, disposable diapers were considered something of a luxury while today they are standard and people using cloth diapers for their babies are regarded as strange. There are lots of reasons that modern parents may elect to apply cloth diapers as opposed to disposables, however, and in some circles cloth diapers are making a bit of a comeback.

Cost

The largest personal reason that a parent may elect to clothe her little one’s bottom in cloth diapers rather than Pampers or Huggies is financial. Cloth diapers are purely less expensive than disposables, though the mom and dad are spending money on a diaper service to haul away the soiled nappies and bring fresh ones each week. Normally the makers of disposables could win over quite a few holdout customers if they could figure out a way to make their merchandise more cost effective.

Environmental Problems

Disposable diapers are made primarily of plastic surrounding a pad of absorbent cotton. It is recognized that plastic doesn’t biodegrade very well at all, which means that our landfills are stacked with diapers that are going to be around for centuries to come. A majority of men and women imagine that the advantage provided by disposable diapers outweighs this idea, environmentalists consider that by using cloth diapers they are just doing one more thing to do their part to look after and preserve the Earth for next generations.

Modern Developments

Those argumentative families and grandparents may still have a thing or two to say to the modern parents who do choose to use cloth diapers because the cloth diapers of today are very different from the ones that they were using on their kids and grandkids way back when. Gone are the era of complex folding systems and misplaced safety pins. Today’s cloth diapers are pre cut and designed to cover baby’s nether regions quickly and easily. In addition they include Velcro fasteners or snaps for ease in fastening. Best of all, many now have available a flushable, biodegradable paper lining that will catch solid waste, letting it be easily discarded in the toilet so soiled and smelly diapers don’t sit around and there is no messy job of rinsing the solids away.

Cloth diapers are, in lots of ways, something of earlier years, but they are in no way gone eternally. For the parent with economical or environmental concerns they are still an exceedingly viable option for covering the bottoms of their babies.

Another point is that disposable diapers tend to keep the baby much drier than cloth diapers and therefore avoid diaper rash more often.  Today’s busy parents by far choose disposable over cloth diapers because of time and convenience.  I know we did.  You will have to decide for yourself.

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