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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

We had an additional trip to the Dr office this month for a diaper rash. Switching to CD, would LOVE advice!

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  • I was having the same problem with my son. He has exima. We switched to cloth diapers and we found AWESOME deals on ebay for then. There not BG or fuzzy, but they came out to be about $5-$6 a diaper with insert included and the rashes have almost gone away. ebay is great and they have held up very nicely....

  • @smileygmama1 I always forget about ebay, we bought a bunch of fbs, still working on buying more but ur right it's worked!

  • press some garlic and put the juice on the affected area. if it is fungal the garlic will kill it. also that breast milk thing is probably a really good idea.

  • @o0katiekins0o thank you!

  • @xxxjoelpolexxx let me know how that works out for you. what cloth diapers did you end up deciding on? i'm about to have my first baby and i plan to cloth diaper so i'm just curious.

  • @o0katiekins0o fuzzi bunz perfect size, congrats!

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  • Sounds like a latex or vinyl allergy. Cloth is the worst for keeping baby dry due to constant moisture held by cloth. You may have to cut the liner from the disp diaper and pin it to a cloth one to keep the skin away from the elastic. A lot of work but baby is worth it.

  • go to ebay cloth diapers cheaper and i love them

  • my son was the same way it turned out the die they use was the cause so we used cloth diapers and & every thing was fine just make sure the detergent you use is very genital or your baby will get a rash from that we used a lot cornstarch baby power every change as it's very adsorbent and only A&D original ointment as needed, now they have A&D zinc oxide cream with aloe and it real good wipes off easily just remember to change frequently as cloth doesn't hold as much use plastic diaper covers

  • I used Happy Heinys and they were great! and diaper creams leave a residue on clothe diapers after a while so clothe so I use "browed flour" at every diaper change and it works well. U probably think I'm crazy but it does work! After 5 kids I know it works just though other moms could use the tip to instead of spending money on cream all the time. Yes I do use some cream when using disposable diapers I use BARRIER works AWESOME!!!

  • air dry every time you change the diaper

  • I don't know if anyone suggested this, but silk liners!! If you have to use cremes when you are using cloth the silk will keep the goo off your dipes.

    I know you already picked FBs, but they are really better ;) I hate BG

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