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		<title>Baby Diaper Rash &#8211; How To Prevent Diaper Rash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want a good way to get rid of diaper rash on your bundle of joy? Well, diaper rash happens to all babies and the reason often times is the diaper. Wetness trapped against your baby’s skin by the diaper can cause a rash to form.  Baby diaper rash can be prevented with all [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you want a good way to get rid of diaper rash on your bundle of joy? Well, diaper rash happens to all babies and the reason often times is the diaper. Wetness trapped against your baby’s skin by the diaper can cause a rash to form.  Baby diaper rash can be prevented with all natural diaper cream.  Let&#8217;s explain some of the reasons why diaper rash occurs and focus on some common cures for diaper rash with all natural baby products.</p>
<p>Diaper rash is a common problem during long outings and in situations where a baby is wearing a diaper for an extended period of time. Parents should not let their child go wet for more than five or ten minutes.   The rash can spread and make your baby feel extreme discomfort.  At the root of diaper rash is moisture and allergic reactions from the diaper. The diaper can create high pH levels and trap moisture that could lead to a rash. In severe cases, if you don&#8217;t take care of your child’s diaper rash, it could turn into a fungal infection or creates sores that may bleed.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to cure diaper rashes is to prevent moisture from directly contacting your baby’s skin.  This can be achieved by lining the baby’s bottom with diaper rash cream.  The best diaper rash cream is the all natural cream.  Consider using all natural diaper creams as your diaper rash remedy because the chemicals found in synthetic diaper rash products contain harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>Interestingly, studies have shown that most breast fed babies have lower chances of developing diaper rash, because of the lower pH of the substances they consume and also of their excrement. This is another good example which illustrates the positive aspects of using an all natural diaper rash treatment.  Baby diaper rash cream is very helpful in protecting your baby’s skin and can be applied every time you change the diaper.</p>
<p>We all want our babies to be happy.  When a baby or toddler has a bad diaper rash, it can feel as if there is fire inside of their diaper or training pants.  Diaper rash can be very uncomfortable for your baby.  Always keep the diaper rash cream on hand in order to prevent diaper rash.</p>
<p>The rash can occur anytime your baby wears a diaper, because they may have wetness against them at anytime. The best way to prevent baby diaper rash is to check the diaper every time they drink any fluids or every forty five minutes. If you&#8217;re not careful with wet diapers your baby could have thrush start in their diaper. Thrush is a yeast infection that&#8217;s developed by diaper rash that hasn&#8217;t been fixed within a few days. The problem will have to be fixed with topical antibiotics. Baby diaper rash can be avoided by always keeping your child dry and applying plenty of baby diaper cream.</p>
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		<title>Caring for Cloth Diapers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many cloth diapers come with laundry instructions, which you should follow carefully. If you don&#8217;t wash them correctly, they won&#8217;t get clean. Urine crystals canthen form and bacteria can fester, which can contribute to diaper rash and odor. Here&#8217;s the basic drill. Before first use Wash cloth diapers in hot water with a small amount [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many cloth diapers come with laundry instructions, which you should follow carefully. If you don&#8217;t wash them correctly, they won&#8217;t get clean. Urine crystals canthen form and bacteria can fester, which can contribute to diaper rash and odor. Here&#8217;s the basic drill.</p>
<h4>Before first use</h4>
<p>Wash cloth diapers in hot water with a small amount of detergent to enhance their absorbency. If diapers are made from unbleached fabric, such as organic cotton, you might need to wash them two or three times, drying them in the dryer between washes to remove their natural oils and waxes. Check the label. Test your diaper&#8217;s absorbency by pouring a small amount of water into one. If the water beads at all, you should wash them again.</p>
<h4>For dirty diapers</h4>
<p>Knock solids into the toilet (or if you use a flushable liner, toss it with solids into the toilet) and store used diapers in a dry or wet pail. Wet pails can help to eliminate diaper stains because dirty diapers soak until you wash them. But the elastic on diapers that have it, such as fitted, pocket, and all-in-ones, will wear out faster when used with a wet pail. Dry pails are the most popular choice among parents. Lining the pail with a washable bag makes collecting diapers for the laundry room easier.</p>
<h4>Wash cloth diapers every two days</h4>
<p>Do this so that your diaper pail doesn&#8217;t get too stinky. On laundry day, unfold cloth diapers before washing. Diaper covers don&#8217;t need to be washed every time; you can wait until they&#8217;re wet, soiled, or smelly. Run a cold-water rinse or a short-cycle rinse with no detergent in your washing machine; it helps to reduce the chances that stains will set. Then, using your washer&#8217;s hottest water at the highest water level, wash diapers (and covers) with no more than one half of the laundry detergent recommended on the package. Using too much detergent can leave an irritating residue that can affect a diaper&#8217;s absorbency and smell.</p>
<h4>If you have a front-loading washing machine</h4>
<p>Set your water levels to the highest settings, and use one-fourth of the amount of laundry detergent recommended on the package. If your detergent is formulated for High Efficiency washers—you&#8217;ll see &#8220;HE&#8221; on the package or the instructions label will explain—you can use the lower amount recommended on the detergent package. Seemingly clean diapers can smell right after your baby wets them if you don&#8217;t wash with enough hot water, which is a common problem with high-efficiency front-loading washing machines. &#8220;If you can&#8217;t adjust the water level on your machine manually, you may have to trick your machine into adding more water by tossing in a wet towel,&#8221; Thomas, the Bummis co-owner, said. Minimal amounts of hot water won&#8217;t rinse diapers well enough to eliminate urine.</p>
<h4>After the wash cycle</h4>
<p>Diapers should be rinsed well, in cold water. Don&#8217;t use straight liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets. Your baby might have an allergic reaction to the fragrance. Fabric softener will leave a buildup on diapers, which blocks a diaper&#8217;s absorbency.</p>
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