| Babies typically spend their first 2 years of life in | | | | bad for the environment. Disposable are for the most |
| diapers. This is why its essential that you put enough | | | | part non-biodegradable and can carry viruses. It may |
| thought into what diaper to choose for your child. | | | | be hard to tell when your baby has gone to the |
| Money, health, and comfort should all come into | | | | bathroom with disposable diapers making it hard to |
| consideration when choosing a diaper. | | | | remove wasted ones to prevent rash. If you go the |
| Disposable are the popular choice of parents today. | | | | disposable diaper route you may have to try multiple |
| Since they hit the marketplace in the 60's the | | | | brands and sizes before you find a diaper the |
| disposable diaper has dominated the diaper industry. | | | | perfectly fits your child. Disposable diapers should be |
| Not only did they prevent leaks but they were also | | | | changed every 2-4 hours. |
| easy to get rid of and don't require any cleaning. | | | | Your other option is cloth which have made a |
| Having a constant supply of disposable diapers can be | | | | comeback over the last two decades. Cloth are |
| costly. And most disposables contain chemicals that | | | | reusable which will limit the effect they have on your |
| are used to retain moisture but they can also be | | | | wallet. They're also commonly made of cotton and are |
| harmful to your child. Not only do they have the | | | | more comfortable for your child. With cloth you can |
| potential to be harmful to your child, but they are also | | | | choose the lining that irritates your infant the least. |