Sunday, May 1, 2016

Cloth Diapering Systems and What Each Type is Good For - What Cloth Diaper Should I Buy?

Cloth diapers might seem like a step back in time but in reality we need to become more conscious of our environment and this is one step parents can take to start the process and ensure our next generations have a place left to move forward.

There are several different options when it comes to cloth diapers. There is the pocket cloth diaper, the all-in-one, the one size fits all and the two part pre folds. They all have some strong environmental advantages but some types make more sense in practicality, convenience, and cost.

Pocket cloth diapers are designed for ease of use. The cloth diaper is stuffed inside a pocket before hand and put onto the child quickly. This form is quick, easy, and convenient. The downside to this is that once the diaper is soiled the whole thing is soiled as well. The cloth diaper cannot just be removed from the pocket and stuffed with another because the cover is wet. Not to mention that you will need a lot of diapers to keep up with the baby's wetting cycle which in turn will cost more money. So this isn't really the best idea unless you have lots of money to spend.

Next is the all in one cloth diaper which is both diaper and wrap in one. This is much like the pocket design except there is no pocket to stuff as the diaper comes pre stuffed. Similar to the pocket diaper these are easy to use in the sense that they go on very quick. The down side is once this diaper is soiled it is soiled and it will need a full wash and dry before it is usable again. In turn this creates a lot of wear and tear which means you will need to own a lot of diapers and in turn spend more money.

The one size fits all style cloth diapers are designed to be the the one and only cloth diaper you will need. They can come in all in one or pocket style and have a great amount of adjust-ability to fit children from newborn to toddler. The downside to this style of diaper is that no matter what the manufacturer says there is simply no way one size can fit all. The amount of liquid a newborn produces is clearly different than that of a toddler.

The final and most superior diapering system on the market is the two-part pre-fold type of system made popular by Real Nappies. With Real Nappies the cloth diaper is separate from the cover. This way the diaper cover is unaffected by soiling and only the inside cloth needs to be replaced. This translates not only into less washing but also less supplies to carry around. Also this system has different size covers and diapers for each stage of your child's growth. This way you have a perfect fit from new born to toddler. Also the wear is spread over four different sizes so that one set of Nappies can be used for on two separate children of different ages at the same time. Over all the the diaper system made popular by Real Nappies cloth diapers seems to be the best overall option when it comes to price, practicality, and environmental impact.

Francis Frost is the owner of Module Marketing. Module is based in Auckland New Zealand. Frost has a 10 week old baby and is an advocate of the Merino Kids Baby Sleep Bag. For more information on Merino sleep sacks in the USA go to Babysleepbags.com and for more information or to purchase in the rest of the world go to Babysleepbags.co.uk [http://www.babysleepbags.co.uk].

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