[blparent] Cloth diapers and organic disposeable

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 25 08:11:54 UTC 2012


Bernadetta,

I'm still exploring the organic disposeable diaper choices. Since we're
still waiting to bring Declan home, we haven't had an opportunity to try
diapers of any kind out, but once I have this chance, I'll let you know
what my findings are.

Sincerely,
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
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Message: 39
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 18:23:08 -0400
From: Bernadetta Pracon <bernadetta_pracon at samobile.net>
To: blparent at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [blparent] Cloth diapers
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Bridgit, I agree with you about the cleaning products and the organic 
food. I make my own baby food which seems to taiste better to my son 
than the jar food, anyway. We buy grass-fed beef and free-range 
poultrey, and yes, the ingredients in most products really make a 
difference. I use only organic bath products and lotions for my baby, 
and thank goodness because the crappy johnson and johnson stuff gave 
him a few nasty rashes the one time I used them.
Now, organic disposable diapers--That's something I haven't heard 
about. I'm interested in finding out more about those. How do they 
compare to the regular disposables pricewise, does anyone know?
I would have loved to use cloth diapers for the good of my baby and the 
environment, but I have an extremely hectic work schedule, and the 
diaper changer in our household  is dad when I'm busy. And dad doesn't 
want anything to do with anything that has to be fastened with a 
separate clip, etc. lol.
I might switch to the organic ones though, once I do some extra
research.

Bernadetta





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