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PIOG, ISO: flats and g diapers

Posted by on Aug. 26, 2010 at 12:07 AM
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Ok so I am selling my lot of cd's (trying some different kinds since these just aren't doing it)! The thing is, I told my hubby I won't buy any more until I sell mine since he just got a new job and money is a bit tight for now. I am really hoping to be able to continue cd'ing but I've almost exhausted all of my options, so somebody please tell me what diapers are best to avoid when prone to rash and which ones to try? I'm thinking I'll try flats with a silk liner and mybe g diapers since they're supposed to be more breathable. Are those good choices?

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MRSnMOTHER
by on Aug. 26, 2010 at 10:06 AM

 I say flats and raw silk liners. You need to more-so avoid letting your LO's skin become too moist. No diaper at all here and there through out the day works great. You can also use a Bamboo velour, it will not keep your babies skin too wet and it also has healing properties.

HTP

Riahsmom1
by New Member on Aug. 26, 2010 at 10:56 AM

 Ah......I was wondering about bamboo!  I have heard about the antibacterial properties of it but where do I find it and do I buy a diaper or insert?  Sorry I'm still new at this=)

Quoting MRSnMOTHER:

 I say flats and raw silk liners. You need to more-so avoid letting your LO's skin become too moist. No diaper at all here and there through out the day works great. You can also use a Bamboo velour, it will not keep your babies skin too wet and it also has healing properties.

HTP

 

MRSnMOTHER
by on Aug. 28, 2010 at 11:19 AM

 Well if you already have diapers you can just buy bamboo liners..or silk liners and lay them in the diaper...I only have only made my liners, if you can sew that is a great option. I wish  I could be of more help. I get my fabric from http://www.celticclothwholesale.com/

Sorry If this is not much help...have you asked this question in CWCB? There are a lot of active members there that could add more info to what I have provide :)

Good luck.





                                
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