Cloth or Disposible?
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Cloth or Disposible?
I can see the appeal and the advanteges of both so I usually go with what my little one likes, or doesn't like (depending on the message I'm trying to get across, LOL). Diaper Lovers, abies, mommies, which do you prefer--cloth or disposible? Fill us in on the details of how you like them, and why!
Disposable
For the convenience I prefer them. however if I had a diaper service where I live I would just a easily prefer cloth.
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I think cloth diapers are the best.
You can put multiple diapers on. They feel wonderful, both wet and dry.
Plus you can't match the bulk that cloth gives you.
Then there is also the variety of plastic pants for you to wear over your cloth diapers. Yayy for cloth diapers & plastic pants!




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Disposables
I prefer disposables for their look, feel, sound, and smell... I was raised in disposables, so I guess that helps out my decision, too ; )
I also prefer disposables for their convenience, and easy ability to pack for travel ; )
I also prefer disposables for their convenience, and easy ability to pack for travel ; )
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diaper or cloth...
Hello all,
Whata good question! I cant actually make up my mind which i like more.. I generally wear cloth diapers more often because I make my own and it is a bit less conspicuous purchasing the material to make them, but I do occasionally buy disposables.. which I also love. So on the whole i am one of those babies/diaperlovers who enjoys both!
Cheers
Baby Glen
Whata good question! I cant actually make up my mind which i like more.. I generally wear cloth diapers more often because I make my own and it is a bit less conspicuous purchasing the material to make them, but I do occasionally buy disposables.. which I also love. So on the whole i am one of those babies/diaperlovers who enjoys both!
Cheers
Baby Glen

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Good question!
I like them all..but then again I'm greedy like that. 

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thanks *big smile* I knew I really liked you for some reason lol
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Did you know that some of the material that they put in disposable diapers was taken out of tampons over 15 years ago, because it could be harmful??? If I find the link to the site where I read that I'll post it.
Stacie
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are you talking about toxic shock syndrome Stacie?..
I think that was more harmful due to the fact that the material was inside the person in a non breathing (oxygen deficient) environment or anaerobic if you like. Most anaerobic bacteria emit toxins. The danger in tampons being that they were in a enclosed space where the cell walls of the vagina absorbed the toxins readily making the person very ill.
That is why it is important for girls to change the tampon regularly.. well as far as i figured. If you wonder how i know this.. I studied microbiology for a bit at Uni.. never finished though but it was an interesting subject. Anyway .. i am just putting two and two together and taking a guess that this is the reasoning behind toxic shock syndrome.
If this is nothing to do with what you meant though.. please totally disregard.. lol
On the other hand.. maybe I should check to see if my guess behind toxic shock syndrome is correct.. does anyone else know more about it.. it isnt something we guys actually talk about much.. lol
Baby Glen
I think that was more harmful due to the fact that the material was inside the person in a non breathing (oxygen deficient) environment or anaerobic if you like. Most anaerobic bacteria emit toxins. The danger in tampons being that they were in a enclosed space where the cell walls of the vagina absorbed the toxins readily making the person very ill.
That is why it is important for girls to change the tampon regularly.. well as far as i figured. If you wonder how i know this.. I studied microbiology for a bit at Uni.. never finished though but it was an interesting subject. Anyway .. i am just putting two and two together and taking a guess that this is the reasoning behind toxic shock syndrome.
If this is nothing to do with what you meant though.. please totally disregard.. lol
On the other hand.. maybe I should check to see if my guess behind toxic shock syndrome is correct.. does anyone else know more about it.. it isnt something we guys actually talk about much.. lol
Baby Glen
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