My Mamma's Milk - Babywearing, Breastfeeding, Cloth Diapers
DISPOSABLE GENERIC BRAND:

Total number of diapers 6840
Total Cost for Disposables $1551.60



"Eighty percent of the diaperings in this nation are done with disposables. That comes to 18 BILLION diapers a year. Each one has an outer layer of waterproof polypropylene and an inner layer of fluff made from wood pulp plus super-slurper sodium polyacrylate that can hold a hundred times its weight in water.
Those 18 billion diapers add up to 82,000 tons of plastic a year and 1.3 million tons of wood pulp -- 250,000 trees. After a few hours of active service these materials are trucked away, primarily to landfills, where they sit, neatly wrapped packages of excrement, entombed undegraded for several hundred years."
Air Biscuit ALL IN ONE

Diapers adjust in size from 8lbs to 36 lbs.
25 diapers should be more than adequate for any one child.

So 25 diapers x $15.95 = $393.75



Money saved by using cloth diapers and wipes:
$1157.85!!!

Cloth diapers are reusable, re-sellable and
biodegradable. More importantly, they are earth friendly PLUS:

Your baby will have less diaper rash and they don't smell as bad as disposable.

Your baby won't be exposed to sodium polyacralate (the shiny crystals in the diaper that can stick to babies skin causing skin reactions).

Your family doesn't have to put 1-2 bags of disposable diaper trash out on the curb for trash day.

Using cloth diapers vs using disposable diapers willreduce your babies chances of getting asthma. The Archives of Environmental Health tested 6 leading cloth diapers and 6 leading disposable diapers and discovered that the emissions from one disposable diaper were high enough to produce asthma-like symptoms in mice.

Your family is reducing their carbon footprint by using cloth diapers. The manufacturing of disposables takes over 1 million metric tons of wood pulp and 75,000+ of metric tons of plastic each year.

Using cloth diapers will help facilitate quicker potty training. During potty training time children who have been in cloth will recognize sooner when they are wet vs a baby in disposable diapers.

Cloth Diapers are just as easy to use as disposables, especially "all in ones."

No more trips to the store late at night when you are out of disposables. Just pop a load into the machine and you have instant diapers. Just think of the gas savings! NO more trips to the store!

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