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Cloth Diapers Making A Comeback
It is definitely not the old, white cotton wraps held together by safety pins that your grandmother used to use. The Happy Heinys brand diapers are the creation of Linda Byerline of La Mesa. "My daughter was born prematurely. It was suggested to me to switch her to cloth diapers," said Byerline. But when she couldn't find any that fit, she made her own.
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See How Diapers Work!
Dina Demarest of No Pins 4 Baby shows us how to use cloth diapers in this local interview.
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Cloth Diapers In the News
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Evaluating the Timing
by Sarah Gesiakowski
"I don't think I could switch now, my child will be potty training soon" This is often said by the parents of children who are nearly two. Making the choice now is more cost effective than ever. The average child at around age two will be using 6-7 diapers a day. Seriously, a parent can cloth diaper for the time period up to potty training at the cost of one month of disposable diapering.
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The First Week Home with Your Baby
by Anne Cavicchi
The first week of your baby's life brings big adjustments for both of you. You are adjusting to being a mother and caring for your baby and your baby is adjusting to life outside the womb. It is a time of great joy -- and possibly immense fear! Although you've been preparing for the birth of your baby for months, now he is here and depending on you for everything which can seem overwhelming. Don't expect too much of yourself during these first days! If anyone offers you help -- take it!
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behind the diapers
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Cloth diapering is such a personal thing. And as customers, we feel a connection to the WAHMs/WAHDs that put their time and love in to the products they make for us. But what do we really know about these dedicated women and men? What are they like when they're not designing, sewing, filling orders, running to the post office, answering emails, updating their websites or balancing the books? Diaper Pin thought it might be fun to find out!
Visit us each month as Diaper Pin interviews another diaper-making mom or dad and gives us insight to the people Behind the Diapers. Please contact Diaper Pin if you would like to nominate a diaper-making parent for an upcoming article!
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