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Mom of a 1 yr 7 m old boy1 month ago
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Has anyone found cloth diapers or disposables better for preventing diaper rash? I’m struggling to figure out which is gentler on my baby’s skin.

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VaishnaviMom of a 1 yr 3 m old girl1 month ago

A. With cloth diapers, I had to change them frequently, and sometimes they would leak or feel damp too soon. But with R for Rabbit disposable diapers, I don’t have to worry about constant changes or rashes — the absorption is amazing, and the fit is really gentle on the baby’s waist and legs.

Jaya KaushalGuardian of a 1 yr 10 m old girl1 month ago

A. Every baby’s skin is different. Cloth feels soft but needs quick changes, while disposables keep skin dry longer. I found R for Rabbit Feather Diapers gentle and rash-free. Also give diaper-free time and apply coconut oil.

profile image of Sonam PatelSonam PatelMom of a 9 m old girl1 month ago

A. Just use a good diaper which is breathable and soft and you are sorted. Change the diapers every 4-5 hours and give diaper free time too. Use diaper rash creams. You can try Velura baby diaper rash cream. imThe ingredients like manuka honey, jojoba oil, zinc oxide are very helpful.

profile image of Rajani SrivastavaRajani SrivastavaMom of 2 children1 month ago

A. cloth diapers are good but only for short time . like 2-3 hrs in day time.. u can use it for whole night and wetness cause the rashes .. better go for premium disposable diapers.. like R for Rabbit feather diapers.. this is super soft and breathable which allows the air to pass through and prevent the rashes

profile image of RashmiRashmiMom of a 11 yr 2 m old girl1 month ago

A. It’s better to use disposable diapers with an older child it’s very comfortable for them and also you can start toilet training your child as of now because your child is already 18 months for you to start training your child

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