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Cloth Vs. Disposable

H.N. asks from Boise

Hubby and I are expecting our first bundle of joy in March. I'm looking online and finidng all sorts of info on why we should (or shouldn't) go disposable diapers as...

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Diapers

D.W. asks from Los Angeles

I have been using the Target brand diapers on my daughter for over a year now. They have been fine. But now she is uncomfortable. Her butt cheeks are itchy. She w...

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Diapers

S.D. asks from Harrisburg

My daughter is having her first baby and our first grandchild in just a few months. She keeps asking me for advice about what to buy. While I appreciate the confide...

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Diapers

M.L. asks from Fort Wayne

I need to switch diapers, I have been using Huggies Surprem but they just are not up to what they used to be. What is a nother good brand to use?

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Diapers

M.S. asks from Columbus

My daughter has a 4 month old baby. With her first baby it was only pampers that she used. She would like to find a good diaper that is less expensive for second li...

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Need Help on Deciding on Disposable Diapers and Washable....

J.W. asks from Dallas

Hello all , hope every one is having a good day, I was wondering if someone has a really good brand of washable diapers that they use, due to financial problems after...

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Need a Disposable Diaper Solution for a Size '7'

J.W. asks from Portland

Hi Moms, I need a disposable diaper solution for a child that has essentially outgrown Huggies size 6 diapers (and is allergic to Pampers Cruisers size 7). My chi...

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Non-Disposable Good Nites

V.T. asks from Washington DC

Twin A, most of the time, sleeps through the night in his regular underwear dry. However, Twin B is not even close to going through the night so he is in a pull-up. ...

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Looking for Recommendations for Disposable Diaper Doubler/inserts

J.T. asks from Portland

I currently use Medline Diaper Doublers, which have really helped with the overnight leakage issues for my 2 year old son. However, I have discovered this product is...

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Cloth Diapers

T.R. asks from Pocatello

We've decided to go to cloth diapers after reading that it takes 500 years for a disposable diaper to decompose and a cloth diaper only 6 months. I've realized it's t...

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