Organic Baby Cloth

Organic Baby Cloth
Another baby?

I have my fourth child in November and have decided to use glass bottles and cloth diapers. Although there are many on the market I'm afraid Some cloth diapers use.Either can not be sure because of where they are or the dye they use. Also I've never used before glass bottles and I'm looking for that nipples.It are organic is very important to us that we use all organic materials for this baby. If you have any good answers as to where I can find the most bottles and more secure and reliable cloth diapers please help!

I have all my cloth diapers www.greenmountaindiapers.com. I know a lot of women who use them seem to be perfectly safe, as they are 100% cotton and some are even organic. None of them are dying, and those who are "bleached" cotton has been bleached with a safe process, not chlorine. You must use a special detergent on the diapers to keep all chemicals normally detergent outside the baby's delicate skin – I can use Charlie's soap (there is a link on that website the diaper). I do not know about the glass bottles or nipples organic. I am breastfeeding exclusively and have just pumped a bottle once or twice. The bottles I have are brand Medela, which are plastic, but BPA free. Receive Email me if you have any questions about cloth diapering. Good luck, and good work to go the extra mile for your baby's health.


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gdiapers/alternatives/septic…??

OKAY SOOOO.
I am commited to going “green” with this baby {breast feeding,feeding it organic food ect.}

and I need a good alternative for diapers that won’t hurt the earth…so i heard about gdiapers

[gdiapers have reusable shells and biodegradable flushable liners... http://www.gdiapers.com/ ]

and I would really love to give them a try but I have a septic system…I have done some research on them and found them and found that it isnt good to use them right away because of how much i would be flushing away….

So,I was just wondering if anyone knew of any good alternatives to gdiapers something that is not harmful to the enviornment or my the baby =]

I know I could use cloth diapers but a girlfriend of mine had a bad experience with them in the past and I am hesitant to use them…

thankyou!
=]

I’m not a septic system expert, but I do have some info to share with you about another brand of cloth diapers.

Bummis – This is a cotton diapering kit that comes with an adorable outer pant similar to gDiapers. (The bamboozled fitted diaper is my favorite!) The bio-soft liner is supposed to break down in a septic tank in 20 days.

http://www.babyearth.com/bummis-cotton-diapering-kit-stage-1.html

Tender Care/Tushies wipes are septic tank safe too.


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