Disposeable Nappies
Posted by: Son
3rd May 2010 10:08am
I cannot understand why women of this day and age want to use disposeable nappies. You can get some really beaut bright coloured cloth nappies that hug and cling just as well as a disposeable one. The only thing the cloth nappies DON'T DO is foul up the environment. There are so many of these foul smelling plastics nappies (half the time not even emptied) that do not break down and add more pollution to our soils and air.
The problem is people are lazy, it is convenient for them. These cost a fortune over a few years, imagine what they can save.Don't they realize that the Earth has a problem, don't they want to make it better for their children and so on.
Wake up please, think of your children.
bakie
- 17th Feb 2012 08:23pm
I agree with both Hels and studybug. Disposable nappies are ALOT more convienant. Myself and my partner are on a very tight budget and disposables work out to be more affordable, possibly not in the long run but a pack of 44 for $15 why not! My mother used cloth nappies on myself and my older brothers. She has mentioned that disposables are so much better than cloth nappies, less nappy rash and don't have to change the nappy as often as you do with the cloth. Also I would say its a personal choice of the mother who is changing the diaper. If you want to use cloth then awesome if you dont then thats fine too!
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