Oct
25
Diaper Bags And Their Uses
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Diaper Bags And Their Uses
Parents usually need to take diaper bags along with them if they out on a trip. Especially, if the baby is just months old that means you would need to change diapers every hour which can become a problem if you don’t have enough diapers with you. Mostly, parents keep diaper bags with them and fill them up with a lot of diapers to make sure the situation of running out of stock doesn’t happen. Yet some people do face problems in carrying a stock of diapers with them probably because the diaper bags they use are not spacious enough. In such situations, it is best to carry a full sized diaper bag instead of a mini one because you never know when you might feel you are getting out of stock.
With a spacious and large diaper bag, you can not only store additional diapers but you can also carry along rash creams which is an important accessory. You might never know when your baby develops the rash and therefore the rash cream would help you out in such a situation.
There is also room enough to put in some wipes which are again an essentiality to clean your baby.
Another important thing that you should carry is an antibacterial gel. After changing diapers, it is a good practice to use this gel to make sure your baby is protected by the germs in the outside environment. Wipes would not only come handy when changing diapers in fact they can be used if your baby is sneezing or is out in the play ground.
Another important accessory that you should keep in your diaper bags is burp cloths. You might not feel the need of these but they do a good job when it comes to cushioning your baby’s head. Also, make sure you keep a zipper bag with you specially if on a trip as you can keep the soiled diapers or used cloths in it.
Keeping them in the diaper bags may make other things dirty and leave odor, therefore it is important to have separate zipper bags for them.
Another major use of large diaper bags is that you can store extra clothing of our baby in it. You might never know when you would need an extra pair of clothing for your baby and in such a situation this extra clothing that you kept in the diaper bag would come handy. There is also enough space in the bag to keep your baby’s feeding supply such as a feeder, etc. Of course the feeding supply would be in accordance with the baby’s age but you should always keep extra utensils because at times you might need them.
Another highly important thing that you should always have in your baby’s diaper bags is pain relievers. When you are on a trip you never know how the weather conditions would affect the baby. Usually babies do show signs of fever and other diseases in which case the pain reliever would be of help. Blankets are also something you should have to keep the baby warm if needed.
Colby Brister is the loving parent of one boy and one girl, he is also a writer for MyBabyBeddingShop.Com. Check out his Glenna Jean Bedding or his glenna jean ashton or his Modern Baby Bedding.
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Oct
23
Chlorine Free Diapers Complicate the Great Diaper Debate
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Chlorine Free Diapers Complicate the Great Diaper Debate
Chlorine free diapers? What’s up with that? The Great Diaper Dilemma steadily grows more complex.
Satisfying your conscience and your baby’s needs, you still face the same fundamental choice: Cloth or disposable? You do not face an entirely new choice; instead, you simply have another variable to consider. Yes, you may complicate your deliberations out of all proportion: Looking online, you will find several friendly diaper-advice sites that advocate as many as seven or eight wash-and-rinse cycles to achieve perfect whiteness, cleanliness, and softness. Ask a working mother where she will fit seven or eight wash-and-rinse cycles into her Dayrunner. Or ask a mother of five or six children how she really feels about washing-and-rinsing the youngest one’s nappies seven or eight times.
If you insist on chlorine-free diapers, you have three choices.
First, you may order chlorine-free disposable diapers online, adjusting the orders for more and bigger as your baby grows into toddlerhood. Chlorine-free disposable diapers look and feel no different from your ordinary everyday Huggies, Pampers, and Luvs, but their manufacturers assure the earth-friendliness of their processes. They make the diapers from recycled paper and plastic, and they achieve that snow-blind whiteness without chlorine bleach. Ordering chlorine-free diapers online, you make a few keystrokes and modern technology does the rest. Naturally, you pay for your convenience and conscientiousness: Chlorine-free diapers cost more, and you pay a small fortune for shipping. But your conscience is clear.
Second, you may elect regular old cloth diapers, traditional and time-tested. And you may soak and wash them in detergents and whiteners with “bleach alternative.” You will discover the necessity of a third cycle-an extra rinse with fabric softener, because the regular wash-and-rinse leave the diapers feeling more like dishtowels than something fit for adorning your babies precious bottom.
You may suffer conscience-stricken after-thoughts from this plan, because you use between twenty and twenty-five more gallons of water as you complete the third cycle; and scientists have not yet assessed what kinds of biohazards the fabric softeners contain.
Third, you may delegate the whole business of chlorine-free washing and rinsing and drying and folding and stacking and transporting to a diaper-service. Dirty diapers are out; clean diapers in; no muss, no fuss, no bother. Crunching the numbers with proper respect for the value of your time-your regular professional rate plus 10% for aggravation-you probably will discover diaper service costs just about the same as your two other alternatives.
Ashley J Michaels an home economist. For excellent reviews on Chlorine Free Diapers please visit http://chlorinefreediapers.us/
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