Diapers: I tried Huggies, Pampers, Parent's Choice(Wal-mart), Teddys Nounou(Maxi & Loblaws) and Kirkland(Costco). Out of all above mentioned brands, I like most Kirkland from Costco. The quality is the best, and price is resonable, the only draw back is that it doesn't have cute Winnie the Pooh design, but who cares, no one will see that. The worst is Teddys Nounou from Maxi or Loblaws. It leaks like crazy and there was hardly any elastic at the waist. Other than that, I also use reusable cloth diaper. The award winning Krushies Cloth Diaper. It helps to save the environment. I use the cloth diaper everyday now. Only when I go out, I put the regular diaper for BB.
Wipers: Don't use it at all. You are waste your money to create some diaper rash. I was stupid enough to buy it. After using it for 2 days, BB had severe rash. Since then, I always wash my BB's bottom under running water each time when the diaper need to be change. Diaper rash never occur again, and I also saved money from non-sense. If you really want, buy a small pack for traveling.
wiper works great for my baby, 6 months, boy. He never had rash and costco is the most reasonable shopping place to purchase wiper from my perspective.:p
my baby was pretty small when he was born. He used 2 bags of P (SMALLEST diaper, hard to find), 2 bags of N, a couple of 1, 4 bags of 2 and 4 boxes of 3. Pampers works best when he was tiny, because his legs were thin at that time.
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wiper works great for my baby, 6 months, boy. He never had rash and costco is the most reasonable shopping place to purchase wiper from my perspective.:p
my baby was pretty small when he was born. He used 2 bags of P (SMALLEST diaper, hard to find), 2 bags of N, a couple of 1, 4 bags of 2 and 4 boxes of 3. Pampers works best when he was tiny, because his legs were thin at that time.
Should I use creams or powders on baby's bottom when changing a diaper?
As a general rule, it is good to let the skin 'breathe'. Consequently, creams and moisture barriers should be used sparingly, perhaps after a bath or before bed. Excessive use of creams can adversely affect the absorbency of the diaper by creating a coating build-up. As powders can be accidentally inhaled, we discourage their use.
I bought Kushies Cloth Diaper at Sears. It's $50 for a pack of 5. It has 9 layers of cotton and one layer of cute plastic wrap. It look just like any other disposable diaper. You don't need to buy any diaper pins. I also bought the biodegradable lining. $6 for a roll of 100 sheets. It's great when BB poops. You just take the lining and flush down the toilet. No smell, no mess. What I like is the fact that it saves the environment and money. You can check their product at http://www.kushies.com/
I bought Kushies Cloth Diaper at Sears. It's $50 for a pack of 5. It has 9 layers of cotton and one layer of cute plastic wrap. It look just like any other disposable diaper. You don't need to buy any diaper pins. I also bought the biodegradable lining. $6 for a roll of 100 sheets. It's great when BB poops. You just take the lining and flush down the toilet. No smell, no mess. What I like is the fact that it saves the environment and money. You can check their product at http://www.kushies.com/
To wash those diaper is not a problem at all if you have washer and dryer. I dump all soiled diapers in the washer and put some baking soda, let it wash for a complete cycle. Then, without taking them out, I put some white vinegar and wash them again for a complete cycle. That's all. Baking soda helps to bleach the diaper, and vinegar helps to disinfect. If you really want, put just a touch baby laundry detergent when you add white vinegar. The reason is that the laundry detergent will create a thin film on the cloth diaper which will prevent cloth to absorb in its maximum. After that, simply take all washed diaper to dryer and you are done! I bought 15 of cloth diapers and I only need to wash them once every four days.