Wednesday 17 August 2016

Do you use disposable Diapers?

Disposable diapers are a boon to new age mothers who are busy and can't change their baby's diapers too frequently.
Our moms and grand moms never used diapers probably and we can't imagine a life without them.

Why Do we need Diapers?
Obviously, we don't expect little babies to walk to the toilet and finish the job !
We have a busy lifestyle and we don't want to spend the entire day checking to see if the baby has wet his diaper.
We may also be concerned about rashes that might develop in baby's sensitive skin.
Happy and convinced about enough reasons?
Here's more on diapers.

If you are a mom who uses disposable diapers on babies most of the time day and night here are things for you to consider.

Disposable diapers are a bag of  chemicals that may harm your baby.you might have already read enough of the list of chemicals used in diapers for absorbency (Dioxins and Sodium Polyacrylate are the most common ones).

Researches have been conducted on their negative effects on your baby's health.
If you are too skeptical to believe this, you may consider the below points,

- Not enough real time evidence is available to prove that diapers do not cause long-term health benefits on individuals who have used them as children because the diaper is a relatively new invention.
R ember our moms and grandmoms relied on cloth nappies.

- Imagine wearing a sanitary napkin 24/7 for 3 years!

We may not want to test the products on our child.
The safest bet is to use diapers wisely and only when absolutely necessary.

The scenarios might be when your child is unwell, or the child's caregiver is unwell and cannot check the nappies for wetness regularly.
-When you are traveling and cannot wash or store soiled nappies.

After all, kids are precious and spending time for their wellness is worth it.

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