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	Comments on: Baby Diaper: Cloth vs. Disposable	</title>
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		By: Jillian aka mommy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I do agree that the key to sticking to cloth is having LOTS of them so that you don&#039;t feel like you have to wash every night. I do think though there are times when disposable come in handy. Traveling for one is a time when I don&#039;t want to fool with cloth and washing. Also you will want to double up with wool soakers for night so that you and Joe don&#039;t wake up to a wet bed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do agree that the key to sticking to cloth is having LOTS of them so that you don&#39;t feel like you have to wash every night. I do think though there are times when disposable come in handy. Traveling for one is a time when I don&#39;t want to fool with cloth and washing. Also you will want to double up with wool soakers for night so that you and Joe don&#39;t wake up to a wet bed.</p>
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		By: Laura		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think that often people who find cloth an inconvience are the ones who are trying to do both cloth and disposable, or just trying out cloth and only have a few.  If you chose to go all the way cloth (or at least most of the time) you have enough for full loads, you quickly can change a cloth (even a prefold) as quickly as you could change a disposable and before you know it you can&#039;t remember thinking anything can be easier!  Good luck what ever you choose.  &lt;br /&gt;www.valleyclothdiapers.ca]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that often people who find cloth an inconvience are the ones who are trying to do both cloth and disposable, or just trying out cloth and only have a few.  If you chose to go all the way cloth (or at least most of the time) you have enough for full loads, you quickly can change a cloth (even a prefold) as quickly as you could change a disposable and before you know it you can&#39;t remember thinking anything can be easier!  Good luck what ever you choose.  <br /><a href="http://www.valleyclothdiapers.ca" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.valleyclothdiapers.ca</a></p>
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		By: The Land of Luke &#38; Ella		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[The Land of Luke &#38; Ella]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jess Rumbold used cloth with Jada and i know she ended up changing to disposables. She used the fuzzy buns (sp?) and I know a lady in my church who used the wool covers and loved them. So, I personally life just disposables bc I worked when Luke was born and just could not put forth all the effort to manage cloth. It is always easier to see what you would really do once they are here. Plus, you are right, there is great cost involved at the beginning with cloth. my two cents...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jess Rumbold used cloth with Jada and i know she ended up changing to disposables. She used the fuzzy buns (sp?) and I know a lady in my church who used the wool covers and loved them. So, I personally life just disposables bc I worked when Luke was born and just could not put forth all the effort to manage cloth. It is always easier to see what you would really do once they are here. Plus, you are right, there is great cost involved at the beginning with cloth. my two cents&#8230;</p>
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		By: gunter fam		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[we love cloth.  one load of dipes to wash equals about 5 toilet flushes.  you can borrow my cloth dipes, if you want (eileen&#039;s kids have used them, too) and that would make them free.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we love cloth.  one load of dipes to wash equals about 5 toilet flushes.  you can borrow my cloth dipes, if you want (eileen&#39;s kids have used them, too) and that would make them free.</p>
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