The New Me

I'm a working wife and mom-of-three to Xav and our twin girls -Yzzy and Zoey. We call them our "XYZ".

Friday, May 18, 2012

Why Cloth Diaper?


As a new mom, I always thought that the best diaper to use are disposable once. You can buy them anywhere, it's convenient when going out plus they don't leak thus making baby feel comfortable. 

But every time I go to shop for my baby, I'd always notice these cute colored cloth diapers for sale and how expensive they are (around 1K) - so I never mind buying them. Until I went to Mommy Mundo Bazaar at Rockwell Tent last month and saw Bambino's cloth diapers. They're actually the cheapest cloth diaper I've seen (3 pieces for Php1,000). I was so intrigued that I bought 3 pairs just to try. It comes with 2 inserts per diaper.


Mommy Mundo Bazaar May 2012 Rockwell Tent
Bambino's Minky Cloth Diaper
(3 pieces for Php 1,000
 - with 2 inserts each)

I'm surprised that it's a lot better than using disposable diapers. I'll continue using cloth diapers especially at home and maybe just use disposable ones when we're traveling or going out.
Here's why:
1. It's soft cloth and hypo-allergenic, so less diaper rash for my baby. 
2. It helps us save money from buying too much disposable diapers. We actually spend  around Php 2,000 - 3,000 a month for disposable diapers alone. With it's adjustable buttons, you can actually use it for years! 
3. Definitely no leaking! It has a hi-tech waterproof fabrics! 
4. Easy to use - no more folds or pins. It's as if wearing it like a disposable one.
5.  Very comfortable for babies especially for our warm hot weather. 
6. Think of it as helping Mother Nature. We are actually helping save the planet by reducing, re-using and recycling!
7. They are so damn cute!!!! Comes with different colors and designs!


Go and try it yourself! I assure you, it's better to invest in cloth diapers! 






1 comment:

  1. We have used cloth diapers since E was 1 week old. It isn't as difficult as people say. We do use some disposables since they are convenient for when we are out and about! I don't like hauling around wet/poopy diapers, if I don't have to! They also make compostible diapers, but we have not tried those yet, for the same reason as why we do use some disposables!

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