Your Cloth Diaper and Cloth Pad Questions Answered
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Are you considering lowering your environmental impact by switching to cloth diapers, cloth pads, or both but aren’t sure where to start? Then you’re in luck! All of your cloth diaper and cloth pad questions will be answered here in one place with my most popular posts on reusable diapers and menstrual care.
We all have questions when starting something new and some subjects are more taboo than others. That’s why I’m here to answer the most common questions about natural baby and feminine care as asked by you.
Here you will find common questions based on the most popular resources from the blog to help you find the answers you’re looking for.
Cloth Diaper Info
Cloth Diapers for Older Kids, Teens, and Adults
Is your older child still not potty trained or wetting the bed at night and you still want to use cloth diapers? You're in luck! Find out which brands make cloth diapers to fit older or bigger toddlers, big kids, and even teens and adults with special needs.
How to Identify Different Types of Diaper Rash
If you have a baby, you have probably encountered diaper rash, Find out which rash you might be dealing with and how to treat it. As always, see a physician for a severe rash or one that doesn't go away within a few days.
How to Get Diaper Cream Out of Cloth Diapers
So you've used the wrong diaper cream and now have residue or staining on your cloth diapers. Now what? Don't worry. We've all been there and yes, it can be fixed.
Why I Never Buy Cloth Diapers on Amazon
Amazon is fabulous for buying just about anything you could ever need, but they may not be the best choice when it comes to purchasing cloth diapers. Find out why it may not save you money to buy cloth diapers on Amazon and why supporting a cloth diaper store may be the best and most economical choice.
Using Prefolds as Pocket Diaper Inserts. Which Size to Use?
Prefolds are a great cloth diaper stuffer. They are easy to wash and more absorbent than microfiber inserts, but they are bulkier. Find out which size prefold best fits in your pocket diapers at every adjustment level for a trimmer fit.
Uh Oh! What to Do When You Accidentally Wash a Disposable Diaper
Do you ever use disposable diapers or pull ups? If you are used to using cloth diapers you may not think about that diaper in your suitcase when you throw your laundry in the machine after a vacation. Yes, this happened to me. IF this happens to you, find out how to clean your machine and the clothes when they are covered in SAP gel.
Reusable Cloth Pad Info
What You Need to Know About Reusable Menstrual Products
Find out all you need to know about whether cloth pads or a menstrual cup are right for you, washing instructions, care tips, etc.
How Many Cloth Pads Do You Need?
You may be asking yourself: how many cloth pads do I need?
While every woman's needs will be different, find out one woman's experience with how many cloth pads you will need for an average to heavy cycle so you will have enough for a full cycle or don't go overboard buying more than you need.
Which Cloth Pad Fabric is Best for You?
There are quite a few cloth pad fabrics on the market these days. Find out what the best fabric for cloth menstrual pads is for you. Read the pros and cons of minky, bamboo velour, and cotton here.
Which Cloth Pad Fabric is Right for You? {Part 2}
If the fabric you are considering wasn't covered in the post above, more cloth pad fabric is covered here such as polyester cotton jersey, bamboo fleece, and cotton velour. All are great choices, but which is best for you?
I hope all of your cloth diaper and cloth pad questions have been answered, but if not, there are more answers to your pressing questions here: all you need to know about cloth diapers and natural feminine care.
If your question isn’t answered here, please feel free to email me at theantijunecleaver@gmail.com and I will do my best to help you out.
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