Diapers: Reusable Versus Disposable
Whether to use disposable or cloth diapers is a controversial
issue. Disposable diapers have become extremely popular in our
country. However, disposable diapers are thrown away after just
one use into already overflowing landfills. Let's compare
disposable diapers with cloth diapers.
- Rashes. One type of diaper is not better than the other for
preventing diaper rash. Diaper rash happens about the same
amount with both types of diapers.
- Pins. Disposable diapers don't require diaper pins. But you
don't need diaper pins for cloth diapers either if you buy
diaper covers with Velcro straps.
- Convenience. Disposable diapers are very convenient. They
make it easier to travel. They are also useful at child care
centers. Also, super absorbent disposable diapers do not leak.
- Cost. The average cost of disposable diapers is about
20 cents a diaper. Cloth diapers from a diaper service cost
about 12 cents a diaper. If you wash your own diapers the cost
is about 3 cents a diaper after the initial purchase. A diaper
service will save you over $500 per child. Washing your own
diapers will save you over $1200 per child.
- Wetness. If you are breast-feeding you may want to know how
often your baby wets so you can check if your baby is getting
enough breast milk. It is easy to know when a cloth diaper is
wet. It is more difficult to know when a disposable diaper is
wet.
Which kind of diaper should you use?
You may want to take advantage of both options. You can use cloth
diapers when you are home. Use disposable diapers when you are
traveling or as a backup if you run out of clean cloth diapers.
Use disposable diapers when your child has diarrhea because they
prevent leakage of watery stools. Some parents prefer disposable
diapers at night because they are leak-proof.
If you decide to use cloth diapers, you may consider using a
diaper service. This is especially useful during the first 2 or 3
months, when you are exhausted by new baby care. Diaper services
are efficient, provide clean diapers, and pick up dirty diapers
once a week.
If you are planning to wash your own diapers, you will need to buy
3 to 6 dozen cloth diapers. You will also need to buy several
diaper covers or plastic pants. You will also need a diaper pail
for storing dirty diapers until wash time. (No matter which type
of diaper you use, you should scrape bowel movements into the
toilet.)
Written by B.D. Schmitt, MD, author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.
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Last modified: 2004-12-09
Last reviewed: 2008-06-09
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