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	<title>Comments on: Why I Use Cloth Diapers</title>
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	<description>buzzing about the whole "Kit &#38; Caboose" of cloth diapering</description>
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		<title>By: MOMOF3</title>
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		<description>I started cloth diapering due to my youngest have a horrible time with rashes.  I started when she was 4 months then stopped for a while due to illness, was unable to be home, started again without a break from cloth diapering when she was 6 months.  I love it.  She was exclusively breastfeed and there was no work at the begining to wash, just threw them in.  Later with food got a diaper spayer and love it also, matter of fact the other kids helped, they loved using the sprayer.  My middle child has accidents at night so we use them on her only at night, it helps her to know that she peed, without making a mess of the bed so we just change her, my baby is 2 now.  I put a prefold on her at night and most nights she wakes up dry.  I love cloth still, especially with the economy the way it is, I don&#039;t have to worry that I may run out of diapers if she goes more then normal, or have to leave her in it longer when I would normally, I just wash and we are ready to go again.  I also feel good about it after watching the movie Wall * E.  My son asked what we were doing to help with the trash that we produce.  We used to have 2 trash cans on trash day.  Without disposables we have 3 bags, not even one trash can that we leave out for the garbage.  It helps so many ways.  It is a great investment in our lives and the best part, cloth diapers today are so darn adorable. I love to show off her fluff.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started cloth diapering due to my youngest have a horrible time with rashes.  I started when she was 4 months then stopped for a while due to illness, was unable to be home, started again without a break from cloth diapering when she was 6 months.  I love it.  She was exclusively breastfeed and there was no work at the begining to wash, just threw them in.  Later with food got a diaper spayer and love it also, matter of fact the other kids helped, they loved using the sprayer.  My middle child has accidents at night so we use them on her only at night, it helps her to know that she peed, without making a mess of the bed so we just change her, my baby is 2 now.  I put a prefold on her at night and most nights she wakes up dry.  I love cloth still, especially with the economy the way it is, I don&#8217;t have to worry that I may run out of diapers if she goes more then normal, or have to leave her in it longer when I would normally, I just wash and we are ready to go again.  I also feel good about it after watching the movie Wall * E.  My son asked what we were doing to help with the trash that we produce.  We used to have 2 trash cans on trash day.  Without disposables we have 3 bags, not even one trash can that we leave out for the garbage.  It helps so many ways.  It is a great investment in our lives and the best part, cloth diapers today are so darn adorable. I love to show off her fluff.</p>
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