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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Contest for one sized Cloth Diaper and cover from Mother-ease
by:
Paige
I have always been interested in trying cloth diapers. You hear all the benefits to using cloth versus disposable, but I admit to using disposables. One thing I hate about the disposable diapers is the chemicals that are in them. They have sodium polyacrylate and are chemically treated. It has been shown that over time these chemicals can cause problems for a person, however, no real long term studies have been completed on this subject. It does however make you ask yourself if even the most minuscule risk is worth it for your precious baby. Also, cloth diapers are so much better for the environment. Did you know that “From birth to toilet training each child will use approximately 5,300 disposable diapers. It takes 440-880 lbs. of fluff pulp and 286 lbs. of plastic (including packaging) per year to supply a single baby with disposables. They are the 3rd largest single product in the waste stream behind newspapers and beverage containers.”
I have tried this wonderful company called Mother-ease! They have such a wide selection of cloth diapers as well as covers. They use 100% green power and offer a new line of 100% organic diapers. Now that is something that will make you happy to put on your baby. Using the Mother-ease one size diapers will also save you a lot of money in the long run. I won’t tell you just how much right now because that is for later. Really, if you are like me and interested in trying cloth diapers, I highly recommend Mother-ease. The cloth diaper was not as much as a pain as I anticipated it being. I mean really, its just another load of laundry..and who doesn’t do a lot of laundry with a baby. It is well worth the cost savings, saving our environment, and protecting our babies from harmful chemicals. The one sized diaper fits from 8-35 pounds.
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Would you like to try a Mother-ease One size diaper for your little one? I have one diaper, the cover, and the liner to give away. I need you to head on over to their site and tell me how much money you could save over a 2 ½ year period using the one sized cloth diapers. Ends on 11/19 10PM EST. Please be sure to leave a valid email addy. To receive extra entries either: blog about this giveaway with a link back here, subscribe to my blog, follow this blog, email three friends and CC it to nursemommypaige at yahoo.com, or add my **NEW** button to your sidebar! Leave a separate comment for all you do. If you purchase any item from Mother-ease while this contest is going on leave me three comments telling me you did so for three extra entries. Open to US and Canada.
Disclosure:I received the above item in consideration for review. No compensation was received for this post. The Nurse Mommy blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. We will only recommend products or services that we feel are of benefit to our readers. If you have any questions, please contact Paige from The Nurse Mommy nursemommypaige {at} yahoo dot com.
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You could save over $1K!
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You could save more than a thousand dollars--wow!
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Wow you can save over $1000! I'm trying to get my husband to be on board with switching to cloth diapers but just can't get over the high up front costs so this little bit of info will definitely come in handy to convince him to go to the "other" side!
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you can save a ton of $$. (over $1000). i did calculations for what i've spent on cloth. We broke even at 8 weeks!
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I would save about $100 for Nicholas since we are trying to potty train and this would be perfect
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I recently switched to cloth. Saving over a thousand dollars is pretty good incentive.
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ReplyDeleteTheir analysis says savings for 2.5 years is up to $2,000 depending on variables. I did my own analysis based on the cost of the disposables I buy, and assuming 1.5 years left for my son until I get him out of diapers. It came to about $350. Of course that doesn't include the intrinsic environmental costs. Well, I'd be willing to try it, but I can't keep up with my laundry now so who knows!!! LOL!
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