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Comfortable Baby Diapers

As far as I could remember my mom used to wrap me in a cloth diaper in different colors and used to take me out. It involved folding of Diapers with lot of Safety Pins around which was time consuming and not everyone could do it. It required specialization which every mum learns after practicing it for seven days. And it was the worst thing for any Father as they are not so much used to it. And it was a pain during winter as they had to be washed and used again after drying. After some time their colors started fading and the output sometimes used to come out of it as they were very tiny. But as time has changed there are Disposable as well as Non Disposable Diapers available in the market which can be easily wrapped around by anyone.

Disosable Diapers

They need not be washed and dried but can be thrown out after use. They are very convenient and are available in attractive colors. They need to be chosen as per your need and requirement. The only care which should be taken is that it should not result in Diaper rash which is more in cases of Disposable diaper. Always prefer the best brand for your kids. They are most convenient for working parents as they can be easily wrapped around and can be thrown away when not required. They are available in different sizes depending on the age and health of your kid. HUGGIES is the most common brand name for Disposable Diapers.

Non Disosable Diapers

These are those typical diapers which even our mums used to wear when she was a kid. But these days there are different varieties available in the market like:

All in one – They look similar to those plastic ones but just come in one piece. They are also available in wool versions which are comparatively softer then the cotton ones. But they are mostly suitable only for a 2 month old child.

Tight Fitting Diapers – They are more or less the replica of Disposable Diapers which have tight fittings on their edges to avoid anything coming out of it. They have good elasticity and are very flexible with its smooth and soft surface.

Just one for all – As the name states they are basically fit for your kid of all sizes. This means that you can use the same diaper right from when your kid is an infant till he grows older.

New born babies require almost 9 -13 diapers a day so before using diapers you also need to consider the lining that needs to be used before actually wrapping the main diaper. They are commonly used in both Disposable and Non Disposable Diapers and should be easy to wash or flush down the toilet. Always use a mild soap for washing baby’s clothes. There are also several non-toxic and eco – friendly diapers available in the market which reduces the risk of causing Diaper Rash.


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