All about diapers
Choosing the right diaper is vital if you don't want to spend the next two
years constantly doing the washing. Ill-fitting diapers mean leaks, which
in turn mean an uncomfortable, unhappy baby and lots of soiled clothes for
you to deal with.
But which diaper will be best for you and your baby? Your choice will
depend on comfort, convenience and, of course, cost. Babies come in all
shapes and sizes. Some are long and skinny, others are short and plump and
just to complicate things, your baby's diaper size will change as he grows.
Finding a diaper that fits properly will usually involve a bit of trial
and error. If you have been happy with a certain brand and then it starts
to leak, try the next size up. Diapers that are too loose will also leak.
Over tight diapers are uncomfortable and the tapes can dig into your baby.
Convenience is not just about how easy the diapers are to use: it also
depends on how easy they are to buy. Diapers are bulky items and with
around six or seven changes a day, that's an awful lot of unwieldy
shopping to bring home on the bus. We recognize this and offer a home
delivery service.
Cost is, of course, another deciding factor, but beware of false
economies. Cheaper diapers tend to be less absorbent, and any savings will
soon disappear if you have to use more diapers and do extra washing. On
the other hand, it's pointless paying for extremely absorbent diapers that
your baby doesn't need. Don't make the mistake of thinking that you can
save money by buying more absorbent diapers and not bothering to change
your baby for hours on end. It's unhygienic and your baby could end up
with diaper rash.
Our advice is buy the cheapest diaper that fits and keeps your baby dry
during the day. At night, go for the most absorbent.
We only sell the brands that meet all of these requirements. |