How To Tell When Your Baby's Cloth Diaper Is Wet
Disposable diapers have spoiled us. That yellow line in the front that turns blue when baby is wet makes it super obvious when baby needs a change. But do we really need that blue line?
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There are SO MANY SNAPS!
I distinctly remember standing in front of my baby's change table, staring at a one size cloth diaper with snaps all over the front, wondering what the heck to do with all the snaps and having no clue what to snap where.
It was so confusing.
Which cloth diaper inserts are the best?
Well, if 'best' means 'most absorbent' then hemp is the answer hands down. BUT, there's more to it than that.
I just read this article about the price increases in disposable diapers since Covid (linked at the bottom) and I think you should too. This article is from last year, June of 2022).
I cannot believe that prices increased 90% per unit in just six months.
A few weeks ago, Liz Turrigiano, the Co-Founder of Esembly cloth diapers took this photo. This was a truck that she was stuck behind as she was driving with her daughter. In telling this story, she talks about how this moment brought up lots of questions about what happens to our garbage once it's picked up from the curb.
This got Liz to thinking and researching and it got me looking for some facts and numbers too that I wanted to share with you.
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