Choosing the right nappy for your baby is a really important decision. Your baby will wear around 8,000 nappies in its lifetime and for the first couple of years will have a nappy against its skin nearly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So, you want to be sure your choice of nappy is up to the job, safe, comfortable, non-irritating and chemically sound. Not only that, you will be changing most of those 8,000 nappies yourself, so you want to have something that works for you as well as your baby.
Nowadays, there are more nappy products on the market than ever before. However, the first choice you will have to make is whether you wish to use a disposable or reusable nappy – or perhaps a combination of the two.
Whether you decide to use disposable or reusable nappies will depend as much on your personal circumstances as it does on the lists of pros and cons above. Furthermore, you may find that your approach changes as your baby grows – you may also find that a “mix and match approach” is what works best for you. Be flexible and do what works for you and your family.
The world has moved on from the days when reusable nappies were confined to a piece of terry towelling held on with a safety pin – although this is still an option. Nowadays, there is a whole raft of possible choices for reusable nappies, including:
How you care for and clean your reusable nappies will depend on the type you choose. If your budget permits it, there are even a few nappy laundering services available in the UK. But one thing is for certain, cloth nappies will add to your laundry pile and will need certain special considerations to make sure you keep the nappies and the rest of your laundry safe and sanitary.
If you are unsure whether reusable nappies could be for you, some councils provide starter kits and cloth nappy hire schemes so you can try before you invest in all you will need to make this a feasible choice.
Just as the world of reusable nappies is a drastically different place from just a couple of decades ago, so too is the world of disposable nappies. Nowadays, as a parent and consumer you have a choice between standard disposables and biodegradable disposables:
The type of nappy you choose will have an impact on the ongoing costs and workload you will encounter. How often you change your baby’s nappy and how you care for your baby’s skin will depend on a number of factors and it’s important to remember that even the most expensive nappies cannot stop nappy rash and skin sensitivity issues. These can only be addressed by regular nappy changes and thorough cleaning of your baby’s skin.
See our article on How and When to Change your Baby’s Nappy for more information.