I diaper with the best intentions. I always intend to use cloth, but it doesn’t always happen. We’re part-time EC-ers (if you don’t know what that means, it means we’re those weird people who actually ...
With a new baby, moms are confronted with all kinds of important decisions to make. Will you make your own baby food or get store bought? Will you breast-feed? Are wipe-warmers really necessary? One ...
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The invaluable yet lowly diaper was first mass-produced in 1887, a rectangle of oft-soiled, washable cotton fabric unimproved for more than 60 years, until a disposable version appeared. Ever since, ...
If parents who cloth diaper have always struck you as super-crunchy, you don’t know the new face of cloth diapering. Forget diaper pins, plastic covers and awkward pre-foldeds. Cloth diapers today ...
Figuring out what diapers are best for your baby can be intimidating, especially for first-time expecting parents. There are pros and cons to everything but some have found cloth diapers to be the ...
On a recent Friday night, a very pregnant Sheila Dos Santos and her husband were two-thirds of the way through an hour and a half cloth diapering workshop, trying to wrap their heads around the myriad ...
Kendyl Salcito is the executive director of NomoGaia, a think tank dedicated to helping multinational corporations respect human rights in their global operations. The invaluable yet lowly diaper was ...
With the economy in a downward spiral, some parents are sniffing out savings by jettisoning disposable diapers and switching to reusable cloth diapers for their kids. Danielle Tassin of Covinton, La., ...