I really don't understand how people manage using disposable diapers. The constant need to buy more and more when a baby can go through 23+ diapers in just two days is overwhelming.
Cloth diapers are superior for numerous reasons. You can choose 100% organic and natural fibers, avoiding harmful PFAS and endocrine-disrupting chemicals on your baby's delicate skin.
With cloth diapers, you'll never run out (unless you don't have enough or aren't keen on doing laundry). They're cost-effective and are reusable with concecutive children.
I've successfully used cloth diapers for two babies, and neither has ever had diaper rash.
I opt for 100% organic cotton or an organic cotton and hemp blend for the inner layer. On the outside, I use merino wool or alpaca wool covers to prevent leaks. Plus, the wool naturally vibrates at around 5000 Hz, offering healing frequencies to the baby.


