Baby
Diapers
Baby diapers are most certainly big business in the United
States and all other western countries. Disposable diapers are what
most people use and there is a never-ending market for them. Most parents find them much more convenient than
cloth diapers. You can clean up easily without having to launder the diaper.
Disposable baby diapers were first seen in stores in the 1940s,
but they took a while to catch on. They were too expensive for most people and those who could afford them
often had servants to do the baby care and laundering so they did not see the benefit. Also, the early
disposable diapers were just in one size that did not always fit the baby well, so they leaked worse than
cloth diapers.
In the 1950s, when disposable diapers started to be manufactured
in different sizes, they became more popular with the rich. It was not until the 1970s that the price of
disposable diapers (along with many other plastic-based products) dropped to the point where they became
affordable for most people. People very quickly found how convenient they were and it was soon considered
very old-fashioned and even unhygienic to use cloth diapers.
Disposable diapers have continued to improve every decade, becoming lighter weight, more
absorbent and better fitting. Different styled diapers for boys and girls appeared, they were given cute
designs, and diapers became more environmentally friendly due to customer demand. There are now several large
manufacturers, all claiming to make the best disposable diaper for your baby.
In the late 1990s and 2000s there has been a swing back towards
cloth diapers. This has come about for many reasons. One is the increasing interest in the environment.
People are concerned at the way our garbage is increasing. They do not always think of the environmental cost
of laundering cloth diapers, and the electricity, water and detergent that it uses.
Cloth diapers have changed a lot in the last 50 years. The cotton
used these days is treated so that it stays much softer and is easier to wash than it ever used to be. They
come in different colors now with cute patterns. Diaper pins have gotten more cute too, and many cloth
nappies do not even need them, because they fasten with buttons or velcro.
Even with cloth diapers you do have a disposable section which is
the liner. This means you do not have to deal with big mess on the diaper itself. Another advantage of cloth
diapers is that children who wear them will usually toilet train earlier because they can feel the
unpleasantness of being wet in a cloth diaper. On the other hand, a small baby in a cloth diaper is more
likely to wake when it is wet for this same reason.
Cloth diapers are also less irritating to the skin for most
babies, and as many babies these days develop skin problems like eczema, this can be important for parents in
their choice of baby diapers.
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