Paula Bernstein "babbles" about the "hot-button issue" of cloth diapers and disposable diapers in her article, Cloth Diapers: Another Reason for Moms to Feel Guilty. Bernstein points out that up until about 50 years ago, diapering was a simple decision - cloth was the only true option, so everyone used cloth. When Pampers emerged on the scene with a revolutionary new paper diaper, "only the diehards stuck with cloth". Stressed-out and Guilt Ridden over Diapers? With the availability of … [Read more...]
Guatemalan kids benefit from cloth diapers sewn by volunteers!
Frank Andersen, a division chief of Women and Children's Services at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, TX, makes annual trips to Cunen, a city in Guatemala. There he, and those volunteers that go with him, provide medical care to the people living in and around the city. Homemade Cloth Diapers After showing a slide show detailing the trip's mission and work to his colleagues, patient representative, Beverly Carter noticed the babies and young children were wearing bright, … [Read more...]
Vacation Diaries: Poop on the Road
Since we bought a diaper sprayer, poopy diapers have been a non-issue in our house. It is a convenience necessity we just don't think about, and definitely can't live without, much like the toilet to which it is attached. When we go on vacation, using cloth diapers is the only choice for us. Vacations can be expensive enough as it is without the added cost of a couple of boxes of disposable diapers. But what about the poop? What do you do with the poop when you're on vacation and … [Read more...]
The landfills will soon be full of PRETTY disposable diapers.
Leader Staff. "Pampers to Offer Colorful Designer Disposable Diapers at Target" Photo. www.clevelandleader.com 30 June. 2010. Cloth diaper advocates across the globe have long anticipated the emergence of a "cute" disposable diaper. After all, if there is one thing the cloth diapering industry has perfected, it is the art of designing "pretty" ways to collect waste. The only difference between Pampers and the broad array of cloth diaper manufacturers is one simple, unavoidable fact - cloth … [Read more...]
Kim Ormsby wins Small Business Person of the Year
Kim Ormsby of The Natural Baby Company won the Small Business Association's 2010 Montana Small Business Person of the Year award. Ormsby was recognized recently at a celebration sponsored by the regional US Small Business Administration office among a number of other Montana outstanding businesses. Ormsby, the CEO and President of The Natural Baby Company, founded the company in 2003; originally it was named "Montana's Diaper Store". A small, online cloth diaper retail store, she … [Read more...]
Banned Huggies Commercial
The "I've Got Chic in My Pants" banned Huggies commercial, although shocking in its humor, should be of no surprise. Advocates of cloth diapers point out that disposable diaper companies prove over and over that their main concern is parental convenience. Convenience sells diapers. While Huggies might argue the commercial is supposed to be funny, it reveals the underbelly of the entire industry. Disposable diaper companies are not concerned about the well-being of our children; they … [Read more...]
THE DIAPER DISH: Rumparooz G2 One Size Diapers
In 2006, when Julie, the creator of Rump-a-rooz discovered that her daughter's skin was too sensitive to wear disposable diapers, she created the Rumparooz G2 One Size Diapers to suit her daughter's needs. Since this diaper was birthed out of necessity and perfected by trial and error, it comes with many, amazing features and perks. NO LEAKS If you have trouble with blowouts in your current diapers, then look no further because the Rumparooz G2 One Size Diaper comes with a … [Read more...]











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