What Your Baby’s Diaper Says When He’s Not Listening

We all know the adage about death and taxes as the only certainties in life. However, there should be an addition: diapers! We’ve all used them and sadly many of us will eventually use them again. I’m not here to talk about the latter, but to talk about baby diapers.

Think how unpleasant it must be for a baby to wear a diaper. Maybe your parents are quick enough to get wet and disappear in an instant, but still, the fact is, wearing a diaper is absolutely disgusting. I know you’re probably thinking, ‘yeah, but babies don’t know better’ and I can’t argue. But don’t you owe your child more than a stiff paper diaper?

Don’t you owe your child more than a cloth diaper that leaks from both ends and causes misery to everyone involved? I believe that our children deserve the best diaper that you, as a parent, can afford.

Diapers have come a long way even for ten years. For example, my wife and I are wearing a kind of Pampers that is almost as soft as an old favorite t-shirt that absorbs everything it comes in contact with. Don’t you owe your child the comforts of something as simple as changing a diaper?

We tried a cheap brand. Ounce. Once was too many times. I almost felt abusive gluing the tabs to a piece of stiff cardboard that the “T” Store calls a diaper. Our daughter also didn’t seem very pleased as she cried for the higher quality amenities.

There is a lot of debate about being “green” when it comes to changing diapers. Either way it goes, there is waste. Cloth diapers are fine, but if you use a diaper service, you are polluting the environment. Diapers like gBrand are really good, as most are recyclable and produce less waste, but waste nonetheless. There are really only two truly eco-friendly ways – to freely care for your child, what I heard is called neglect, so we will skip that. The other is to use a cloth and wash them yourself.

It’s fun to do that, it really is. You certainly have time, say, between waking up, feeding, cleaning, diapering, a snack, reading, playing, napping for two hours (this is your chance to clean up the poop), waking up, taking a bath, changing, having lunch, etc. ., etc. . Go!

So do yourself and your child a favor and get yourself some quality diapers. They would appreciate it if they could.