eco friendly diapers

July 8, 2010 by admin  
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eco friendly diapers
Does it make sense to use biodegradable diapers or diaper bags …?

If you are using some or no diaper pampers / diapers Ecological others? I hope to use only disposable nappies / diapers for the first couple of months with my baby, then expected to try reusable. Can not see the point of using a biodegradable bag the diaper inside is not going anywhere soon? I fully realize the benefits of washable nappies organic, but I heard from several sources is better to wait a month or two before testing, since the staying power newborn poop …

The new shit born apparently is bad enough, but you can get disposable bags for reusable nappies can work. I personally I have a diaper size BumGenuis disposable reusable bags to go on top (they come in a big roll and may be expelled or flushed), but depending on how big the baby, including BumGenius are a little too big for the first few weeks. I am also thinking about using a natural oil in the bottom to help ensure that it is easier to clean, and disposable diapers for the first week or two until they comply with the BumGenius. SO …. Yes, it is "bad" to pull out any of this, so anything used is biodegradable is good. (To be rapidly degraded bag, maybe diapers can begin to degrade faster as well?) I know how feel – I feel bad about using any disposable diapers before they can move him / her in the Resus – and made sure to find biodegradable / disposable liners up for a really nasty dirt while making the change. FYI – BumGenius diapers I tried my nephews, one is about 1.5 months of age, and the other near 2 years – and great fit, were easy to change, and washing in the laundry. Neither they were leaking. They cost a little more up front, and save you tons money throughout the ages – as the large size of the works up until they are out of diapers. It is worth looking into if you have not found a guy you like and still expect the child resuables move within one month after birth. Good luck and whatever you do to help reduce waste disposal is good, so do not stress if you do end up taking a little – and thanks for trying to use biodegradable products in any way:)

Flushable Diapers Provide Eco-Friendly Option

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