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Cloth Diapering Today
Many people hear the words "cloth diapers" and they envision their mothers' and grandmothers' descriptions: folding a huge piece of fabric, fastening it with pins (don't prick the baby!), covering the diaper with bulky rubber pants that crack and yellow with wear, and soaking the dirty diapers in huge pails of bleach-water (what a mess!). Well, erase all those images and thoughts from your mind, because modern cloth diapering has come a long way!
Today there are many wonderful cloth diapers on the market. They have been designed with modern, busy moms in mind, and make it easy for EVERYONE to use cloth diapers, (not just the hippies)!
We have come to a point as a society where we need to figure out ways to reduce our garbage and cut back on spending. It is estimated that a household that uses cloth diapers reduces their amount of garbage by 1 TONNE per baby, compared to a household that uses disposable diapers.
I like to compare diapers to dishes:
Disposable dishes are convenient for use at parties, but we don't use them on a daily basis in our homes. Washing dishes takes a lot of time and energy, but we do it every day. The disposable dishes are the exception. Likewise, disposable diapers can also be the exception. They can be used occasionally for convenience, but they are a very wasteful product to use on a daily basis. And doing a couple extra loads of laundry per week isn't a big deal!
Even if you don't care about all the garbage that disposables produce, consider this: It is estimated that a family that uses cloth diapers saves about $2000 compared to a family that uses disposable diapers. Imagine what you could do with all that extra money!
Cloth diapering has made a huge comeback in recent years and the trend continues to rise. If you are unsure about cloth diapering, I encourage you to at least take a look at the products that are out there. Once you see how cute, colourful, and easy to use they are, you might feel less intimidated!
Let's make cloth diapering become the norm again, not the exception!
About the Author
Margaret Deneau
Owner and operator for Sweetheart Diapers & More, the Cloth Diapers and Baby Boutique. Located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and servicing all of Canada with it's online store. Sweetheart Diapers & More has been in business since 2008.
How do I put on a cloth diaper?
To be more money effecent my sister decided to start using cloth diapers on my neice. The only thing is she can't get them tight on the bottom, and we both know she's not doing it properly because she leakes from even a regular amount of pee. Does anyone know how to put the diaper on properly and have any tips?
I'm assuming it's a traditional regular diaper with pins right? If it's a prefold diaper fold the front corners in, then place the baby on it, pull the back corners up and secure it tightly with a pin or snappi, If you can stick more than one finger in any part of the diaper it's too loose and it will leak. Then once it's secured put a waterproof cover on it.
Something you may suggest to your sister is the all in one diapers, they have snaps on them so you don't have to worry about pins and it adjusts easily for size. They're more expensive then prefolds but in my opinion they work a lot better and the last longer. I buy mine off ebay for just $3 each.


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