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Cloth diapering can be easy and fun
Sitting down to dinner with your paper plates and plastic forks on top of a paper table cover is a different experience than sitting down to your dinner served on china plates, eaten with silverware and framed by a beautiful tablecloth.

The paper exam gown that you used on your last visit to the Doctor is no match for your fuzzy robe at home.

Cloth diapers work the same way. They can be cute, comfy and very effective. If you have never tried cloth diapering it sounds a little odd, but you will come to enjoy diaper changes just as you enjoy a cup of coffee or tea in your favorite ceramic mug. It's a different experience than the throw away travel cup from your local coffee store.

I used cotton diapers because I love it! I used disposable diapers for quite a while until I "Saw the light" and started using cotton. When my son was first born I thought that it would be a huge pain to use cotton diapers and I didn't think about it for a long time. I finally got totally fed up with having to go out and spend a good sized part (I have always been a stay at home mom) of our monthly budget on diapers and I heard about the chemicals used in disposable diapers (no wonder my son was getting so many rashes!) So, I started to use cloth diapers (home laundered).

Our cloth diapering choices have expanded amazingly in the past ten years and I am sure that there are more innovations coming.

Now I can't believe that I spent so much on disposables and I have been able to use the cloth diapers on our second child, I feel like I am getting "free" diapers. I figured that at $.20 per disposable diaper, using 10 per day after three years I would have spent about $2,190. Plus in our area the garbage company charges per can and we have been able to cut back one can per week after I switched to cloth. Washing the diapers costs me about $1.00 per load. That’s $432 over three years. When you add in the cost of the diapers ($450-an estimate) I have spent $882. That’s a $1,308 savings for the first baby. You can see even more savings ($1,778) for each additional child that uses the same diapers. I have found that I enjoy walking past the disposables in the grocery store and thinking about what I am not spending. Kids that have been in cloth diapers usually potty train earlier, another great benefit.

Baby wearing Bumkins Diaper Cover What about those flushable diapers? In terms of water use with my front loading washer and low flow toilet I figure that as long as I wash 10 or more diapers at a time I am saving water.

Fuzzi Bunz Babies I try not to rant - much - but what is it about throw away baby related items? As if all those diapers in the landfills are not bad enough, we have diaper wipes, bibs, placemats, swim diapers and I just saw some throw away face/hand wipes advertised. Now I realize that we have droughts occasionally and want to watch our water use, but we are stuffing our landfills full of things that just don't need to be there. It does not take that much effort to wash a few bibs or washcloths with your regular laundry. Remember to recycle all that you can as well. OK, end of rant.  
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