Diapering
Updated on 5 July 2023
Cloth diapering has become increasingly popular in recent years as more parents are becoming aware of the environmental and financial benefits of using cloth diapers. The idea of washing and reusing diapers might seem daunting to some parents, but with a little bit of knowledge and practice, cloth diapering can be a great option for your family.
Cloth diapering provides a range of benefits for both parents and babies. Firstly, cloth diapers are more cost-effective than disposable diapers in the long run. While the initial cost of purchasing reusable diapers may seem high, they can be reused multiple times, saving you money in the long run.
Secondly, cloth diapers are better for the environment as they do not end up in landfills, unlike disposable diapers. Finally, reusable diapers are gentler on your baby's skin as they do not contain the harsh chemicals often found in disposable diapers.
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It is important to change cloth diapers frequently to avoid leaks and to ensure that your baby stays comfortable. On average, cloth diapers should be changed every 2-3 hours during the day and once during the night. However, this can vary depending on your baby's age and how often they urinate or have bowel movements. It is important to check the diaper frequently and change it as soon as it becomes wet or soiled.
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Let us now understand some easy steps on how to change a cloth diaper.
You will need a clean cloth diaper, wipes, a clean insert, diaper cream, and a changing mat or surface to change your baby's diaper.
Unfasten the diaper and lift your baby's legs up by their ankles. Use the front of the diaper to wipe away any solids and dispose of it appropriately.
Use baby wipes to clean your baby's bottom thoroughly. Be sure to get into all the creases and folds.
If necessary, apply diaper rash cream to your baby's bottom to prevent diaper rash.
Take out the dirty insert and place a fresh insert in your baby’s cloth diaper from the rear end. Adjust the size of the diaper according to your baby so that it fits comfortably. Snap the diaper using easy buttons around your baby's waist.
Here are some tips that will help you as you learn cloth diapering:
Make sure you have enough cloth diapers to last you through the day and night. This will help to avoid the need to wash them too frequently.
Before using cloth diapers for the first time, it is important to pre-wash them to remove any residue or manufacturing chemicals.
You can prepare a bunch of cloth diapers by placing the inserts in them before hand for a hassle-free diaper change experience.
Use a baby laundry detergent that is specifically designed for cloth diapers to avoid build-up and to keep them clean and absorbent.
Cloth diapers may leak occasionally, especially if they are not changed frequently enough. Be sure to have extra changes of clothes and diapers on hand.
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Cloth diapering on-the-go is easier than you might think. Simply pack the Mylo Happy Bums Combo in your diaper bag. It is all that you need to ensure a smooth diaper-changing experience and a clean baby bottom.
The Happy Bums Combo comes with a reusable cloth diaper, inserts and gentle baby wipes. When you need to change your baby's diaper, find a private place to change it and use the same steps you would at home.
Washing cloth diapers is easier than you might think. The key is to use the right detergent and wash them frequently enough to avoid build-up. Here are the steps to washing cloth diapers:
Cloth diapering can seem overwhelming for new parents, but with the right knowledge and preparation, it can be a great option for your family. Remember to change your baby's diaper frequently, use the right accessories, and wash them properly to keep them clean and absorbent.
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Written by
Ravish Goyal
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