Category Disposables

How Many Newborn Diapers Do You Need in a Day?

Wondering how many newborn diapers you'll need each day? New parents often underestimate the frequency of diaper changes required for their little ones. In the early weeks, expect 8 to 12 changes daily, leading to approximately 240 to 360 diapers each month. While disposable diapers offer convenience, they can be really hard on your pocket and the environment. Enter cloth diapers—a sustainable and cost-effective alternative. Explore practical tips on diaper quantities, cost comparisons, environmental considerations, and how adopting a hybrid diapering approach might be the perfect fit for your family.

From Convenience to Consciousness – Smart Choices in Diapering : Episode 4

A conscious diapering journey: From toxic-free choices in disposables to the goodness of organic cloth diapers—because every change matters.

Disposable diapers may be convenient, but they come at a hidden cost — to your baby’s skin, your wallet, and our planet. In this post, we explore what conscious diapering really looks like, from choosing organic cloth options to building a hybrid routine that works for modern parents. We also unpack the eco-marketing myths around bamboo disposables and share tips for safer, smarter choices when you do use disposables. Because what touches your baby, touches the planet too.

Know your Disposables : Episode 3

Diapers & the Law: Where are the Regulations? While countries like Japan, Korea, and the EU have regulations for diaper & sanitary napkin ingredients, India has none. In China, there is a mandatory regulation in place for baby diapers under…

Know your Disposables : Episode 2

Baby uncomfortable with rashes

Dissecting the Diaper: Each Layer has a story And a CHEMICAL! A disposable diaper has basically three layers. Each of them has a story—and a chemical. 1. The Top Layer (Stay-Dry Layer): This sits against your baby’s skin and is…

Why Cloth Diapers? Here’s What the Disposable Industry Won’t Tell You!

The author shares their journey from using disposable to cloth diapers, emphasizing the negative impacts of disposables on health and the environment. Transitioning to cloth not only improved their parenting approach, fostering more intentional choices, but also reinforced a commitment to sustainability. Ultimately, it's an informed decision for healthier babies and a cleaner world.

The Bulk factor!

So, if you're worried that bulky cloth diapers might slow down your baby's growth, chill out! They won’t delay rolling, crawling, or walking. In fact, a bit of bulk might even help them walk faster. Focus on comfort and absorbency over trimness, and enjoy the eco-friendly ride of cloth diapering!

Know your Disposables : Episode1

Marion Donovan invented the first disposable diaper in the 1950s, revolutionizing baby care. Today’s diapers are convenient but raise concerns about health and environmental impact. This series explores the balance between comfort and the consequences of disposable diapers.

Are Cloth Diapers Environment Friendly ?

The answer to this question is nuanced, as there are no India (Tropical or Developing Countries)-specific studies comparing the impact of disposables and cloth diapers on the environment. However, let’s first understand the lifecycle of disposables and cloth diapers. For…