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« on: February 13, 2013, 01:36:39 AM »

have bought bother white cloud and pampers but since its my first baby I don't know what diaper brand is best and I honestly want the best for my baby no matter the price. what brand is best for you?

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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2013, 03:20:39 AM »

 I would definitely go cloth, both bamboo and hemp are great, and you will avoid chemicals that are in commercial disposables, which can cause a lot of health problems.

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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013, 03:36:00 AM »

Just a brief overview of chemicals used in disposable diapers:

Dioxins
Most disposable diapers are bleached white with chlorine, resulting in a byproduct called dioxins that leach into the environment and the diapers. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), dioxins are among the most toxic chemicals known to science and are listed by the EPA as highly carcinogenic chemicals. According to the World Health Organization, exposure to dioxins may cause skin reactions and altered liver function, as well as impairments to the immune system, nervous system, endocrine system and reproductive functions.

Sodium Polyacrylate

Sodium polycarbonate is a super absorbent chemical compound that is used in the fillers of many disposable diapers. It is composed of cellulose processed from trees that is mixed with crystals of polyacrylate. This chemical absorbs fluids and creates surface tension in the lining of the diaper to bind fluids and prevent leakage. Sodium polyacrylate is often visible as small gel-like crystals on the skin of babies and is thought to be linked to skin irritations and respiratory problems. This chemical was removed from tampons due to toxic shock syndrome concerns. As it has only been used in diapers for the last two decades, there is not yet research on the long-term health effects of sodium polyacrylate on babies.

Tributyl-tin (TBT)

Many disposable diapers contain a chemical called tributyl-tin (TBT). According to the EPA, this toxic pollutant is extremely harmful to aquatic (water) life and causes endocrine (hormonal) disruptions in aquatic organisms. TBT is a polluting chemical that does not degrade but remains in the environment and in our food chain. TBT is also an ingredient used in biocides to kill infecting organisms. Additionally, according to research published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences, tributyl-tin can trigger genes that promote the growth of fat cells, causing obesity in humans.

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

Disposable diapers frequently contain chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These include chemicals such as ethylbenzene, toluene, xylene and dipentene. According to the EPA, VOCs can cause eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, damage to the liver, kidney and central nervous system as well as cancers.

Other Chemicals

Other chemicals often used in disposable diapers include dyes, fragrances, plastics and petrolatums. Adhesive chemicals are used in the sticky tabs to close the diapers and dyes are used to color and make the patterns and labels that mark diapers. Perfumes and fragrances are used in some disposable diapers to help mask odors.

Even if you use cloth diapers, you need to make sure that they are made from organic non-dyed and non-treated materials, like I have mentioned before -- bamboo and hemp are great (on a few occasions when we used diapers, that was our choice), I also heard loads of great reviews from other parents on natural wool diapers, but specific care they require and price combined was too much for us so I do not have first hand experience with that.

Also it is important to remember, that does not matter how natural and wonderful diapers are, they would not be good for your child if washed in syntetic chemical detergents, plus it would compromise their absorbency. So using natural detergents would be a game of choice.

Hope it helps.

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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2013, 03:52:33 AM »

I'm also a fan of cloth diapers. We use pocket diapers with bamboo inserts

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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2013, 06:25:42 AM »

Okay, I'll admit it. I had exactly 72hrs to decide what kind of diapers to use with our son (quick adoption), so I asked my sister (who'd had SIX already), & she said to use Target's store brand, so I did, & didn't really rethink that decision until we started potty training. At that point, we switched to Charlie Banana training pants. We really like them, & I noticed that they also make cloth diapers with inserts, so we may try those if we have another baby. I definitely did not like all the waste of the disposables & even the store brand is up to $23 for a large box. (D-i-l pays $35 for the large box of Pampers, even though her kid has a perpetual diaper rash & the diapers fail as often as not!)


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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2013, 08:50:56 AM »

With regards to disposable diaper, it needs to be changed frequently in order to avoid the nappy rash.  It is the urea that irritates the skin.  So if the baby has a soiled nappy, change it immediately.

Can use paraffin oinment as a barrier before putting on a fresh nappy after cleaning with cotton and water.

Experiments with different store brand and see which work best.  Often their quality is not too bad compared to the branded one and they are cheaper...


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« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2013, 01:40:08 AM »

Just a tip, -- why not to use organic coconut or olive oil as an ointment for baby's bottom!

Here is a very simple diaper rush ointment we use ( we made it at home)

Herb infused olive oil ( we used calendula, camomile and plantain leaves, put them in a jar and filled with olive oil, kept it on our kitchen counter for about 4-6 weeks, shaking daily; you can just use one of these herbs, they all are great antibacterial and skin healing properties)
Coconut Oil
Raw shea butter ( or mango butter if you do not like the smell of shea)
Bees wax

Mixed it all together, melted the wax and added it to the mixture, poured into little containers and let it solidify.

It is easy to take with you in your diaper bag, it smells wonderfully, works incredibly good and totally natural.

You can also use just a bit of olive oil on a cotton to lightly wipe baby's bottom. No need to use toxic products, like paraffin ointment.

I have 3 children. My first one never used diapers. Second one was partially cloth diapered. And the third one is also partially cloth diapered. I say partially, because they also used potty from birth, but with two toddlers and a newborn, I have to use diapers more with our 3rd one, not because he is not communicating, but simply because I miss his communication sometimes  smile  With all 3 children, we only had diaper rush once ( and it was resolved  within a day), when I had to borrow disposable diaper on the transatlantic plane.  nowink

We used disposable diapers for a few days on a very rare occasions (when we travelled internationally and had 2-3 days stop over), but in those situations we used Seventh Generation non-chlorine diapers, and tried to get back to no diapers and cloth diapers as soon as we were at our destination.

I would definitely not put any of the chemical ointments on my baby's sensitive skin, for the fear of multiple health hazards. But it is also causing skin to get more sensitive and prone to breakouts. http://www.livestrong.com/article/226763-side-effects-of-petrolatum/

For wipes, we used little cotton cloths we made from T-short type cotton material. We either use simple warm water ( in most situations you would not need harsh soaps or cleaners at every diaper change), or warm water with natural baby soap. When we are out I have my home made bay wipes in container, soaked with a bit of olive oil, a bit of all natural baby soap and water. It works great and it is way better then harsh baby wipes (most of them are so harsh that leather manufacturer warn you to not use any baby wipes on leather furniture, because it would damage it!)

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« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2013, 02:40:54 AM »

Received a few PMs and decided to answer in the thread instead:

Here is the detailed recipe we used for making the Healing Baby Bottom Salve (or diaper rush cream, I just dont like the sound of "diaper rush"  smile )

HEALING SALVE FOR BABY’S BOTTOM and any other affliction of the skin

Calendula flowers, Plantain leaves & Camomile ( or you can use any one of these individually)

I used dry herbs, but if you have access to fresh leaves you can simply coarsely chop them and use them in this recipe.

Fill a clean dry mason jar with herbs ( in my case I used 1/3 of each herb)

Add olive oil alone or in combination with almond oil to fill jar again ( make sure there are no air bubbles, it may take you a while to really fill it, as it would be slowly going through all the herbs packed in the jar)

Let it sit 4 to 6 weeks

Let the oil sit out of direct sunlight on a surface that won’t be damaged by possibly oozing oil

When its time to process into salve pour off oil and plant material into small sifter and let the oil drip through leaving all the plant material to dispose

 Heat the oil in an enamel pan.  Add 1 TBS grated beeswax for each ounce of oil.  Stir with wooden spoon as wax melts.

Remove from heat and add a few drops of Grapefruit Seed Extract as a preservative.

Pour liquid in small jars, let cool (if salve feels too oily it can be reheated and more beeswax added-careful not to overdo)

Use for diaper rash, insect bites, itches, minor wounds, etc ….

Hope it helps!

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« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2013, 04:52:54 AM »

I used cloth except sometimes for night and outings. When I used disposables I liked target brand, 7th generation, walmart brand or huggies. Luvs had too strong of a smell and gave a rash and pampers gave my kids rashes. I used to like the swaddlers I got from the hospital and used those until merconium passed but they changed how they are made and gave my last newborn a horrible rash.

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« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2013, 12:56:06 PM »

Thank you skylark! I always use salve instead of the traditional baby rash cream. it works great for all type of skin  affliction.
If anyone is interested I sell salve 1oz ,2 oz, and 4 oz.
all the ingredients are organic.
it have ,calendula flowers, plantain leaves,st john's wart , comfrey ,I also put camomile or lavender essential oils ,but the ones with essential oils are almost all gone,but i take request and will do it and my next orders . all this herbs are  infused in organic olive oil.

I also sell  pure organic cocoa butter and shea butter if anyone is interested 
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« Reply #10 on: February 24, 2013, 02:48:23 PM »

Well I know this can differs a lot from country to country. Here in Brazil and also in Argentina and Uruguay we have Pampers and Huggies.

They are the best in the market and there is also a local brand that is as good as those ones. I think that in the first months you should try the better known brands just like Pampers and Huggies and then later try something else if you think it's worthy.

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« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2013, 03:05:55 PM »

Always had good luck with huggies and huggies overnights for at night time

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« Reply #12 on: February 24, 2013, 06:02:50 PM »

I would definely stir away from bigger money making companies that produce chemical filled products (be that household, diapering or body care), so as I have mentioned before your best alternative among disposables if you really have to go that way is Seventh Generation chlorine free diapers. But I was asked what about UK. I do not know, as I have never lived there, but I found an article, that mentioned a few natural alternatives here http://www.babiesnappies.co.uk/2008/06/19/scary-sposies/

They recommend Bambo and Moltex Nappies, mentioning that they are free from all unnecessary chemicals including lotions, dyes, perfumes, phthlates and chlorine.

Not sure about Australia, I heard the name of non toxic disposable brand there a few month ago, but can't remember it.

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« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2013, 09:20:37 PM »

There is a diaper brand in my region made without plastic, but unfortunately I never found them.

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« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2013, 02:44:01 PM »

Hi

This is in the UK:

We use BeamingBaby Biodegradable nappies when out and about. At home, we use cloth diapers from TotsBots.

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