Pooters Diapers Blog

Warning: you might get addicted to collecting cloth diapers.
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Does your baby wear cloth diapers and have a diaper rash? Look no further. This chart is the ultimate diaper rash diagnosis. Compare your baby's rash to our diaper rash pictures to determine what type of rash your baby has, what caused it, and how you can treat it quickly and safely.
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A look at the top 10 most popular baby diaper rash creams and their effect on synthetic and natural fabric. Which ones will affect absorbency and which ones won't?
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Does your baby seem to be fussy all the time? Is your baby gassy or constantly getting diaper rashes? If it seems like you've tried everything but nothing is working, the one thing you might be missing is Ayurveda.
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Not all diaper rash creams are created equal. We've compiled a list of diaper rash creams that are and are not recommended for use with cloth diapers.
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Traditional diaper rash creams have heavy oils and other ingredients in them (e.g. zinc oxide and cod liver oil) that stick to cloth diapers, causing them to leak and retain odors. Unfortunately you’ll need to use some elbow grease to make them useful again using the following steps.
Read moreYeast diaper rash occurs most commonly with the use of oral antibiotics, sugar, non-organic dairy, gluten, or breast milk from a mother with a yeast infection. Here's how you can clear it up.
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