| There's more than one crazy parent out there. |
Look into the OP's post and see - all of their disagreements are over meaningless things that make not one bit of difference. |
Your opinion, not mine. In my vast experience, I've seen cloth diapers bring the end of bloody (literally!) diaper rashes, apparently caused by the chemical disposables. As a nanny, I get to see diaper rashes on Monday mornings, seeing that I don't get caught up in crazy busy schedules. Prompt changes are a priority for me. |
For all of your Mondays, there will be thousands of people who used disposables and never saw a rash. |
Also prompt diaper changes have nothing to do with whether the diapers themselves are cloth or disposable. |
Agreed. Hence the more experience, the more you know. |
New poster here. YOu've gone 'round the bend and just aren't making sense. Let it go. |
| Are people really arguing that disposable diapers are better for a child? I've heard everything now. |
Exactly. Thank you. |
The thread has gone totally off the rails, but every provider I've dealt with has sworn up & down that disposables cause less rash than cloth. I think that's only true if you don't change them often enough - you can get away only a couple changes a day if you're using disposables whereas with cloth, that gets you a rash immediately. I think it's laziness, but yes lots of people argue that disposables are better than cloth. |
Never heard of that. Any links? |
No links either way. The caregivers just told me their personal opinion, without providing documentation, and I hold mine based on my personal observations, also without further documentation. |
| Used disposable diapers with both kids, no rashes ever. Would laugh at anyone who insisted on cloth diapers. |
I've worked for 3 families now that have used cloth. None of their children ever had a diaper rash. I changed them every 60 minutes. Not 1 even hint of a rash on any of them. |
| My daughter also used cloth, and never a hint of a rash. OP's nanny knows best, imo. |