We all need to make choices that work best for our family

If you know a few moms, you likely know at least one who uses cloth diapers on her kids. It really has become relatively normal these days. Still, when I tell people I am using cloth diapers, I get strange looks and questions. Some people still picture an off white cloth and safety pins. Others can’t imagine how much work they must be compared to disposable diapers.

Last month, I explained why I was drawn to cloth diapers. For me, I was mostly concerned with the health of my kids and financial benefits. Still, even when I explain my choices for cloth diapering, the questions come.

“Is it really better financially to cloth diaper? What about all that water you use to wash it? What about the money spent in electricity?”

Truthfully, I understand the naysayers. When people make environmental or health choices, they do it because they believe one choice is better than the other. And by doing so, they create an unsaid value statement. This is right so what you are doing is wrong.

I don’t believe that most mothers are really saying this. Instead they are explaining why this choice works for their family. But mommy wars start for something as simple as this. And so by explaining my choice to cloth diapers, other Moms feel the need to defend their choice not to.

That’s great. Let me be clear. We all need to make choices that work best for our family. No judgement. Ever. Seriously.

So, let’s step away from personal reasons for a moment. And let’s answer that question that I always hear.

Are cloth diapers REALLY any better than disposables?

We all need to make choices that work best for our family

Let’s look first at the cost. Thankfully there are some handy dandy infographics to make all this easier to figure out. I’m just going to trust them.

Diaper Comparison Chart Canadian Version

What stands out for me is the cost. After buying disposables for my first born for two and a half years, I am without a doubt sick of spending $40ish dollars every couple of weeks. For the amount of money I spend in PullUps in two months, I could have 12 cloth diapers (priced from Hipkiddo) instead. I can’t possibly imagine that the amount of money I spend in washing those diapers could possibly come close to the amount I have spent on disposables.

But again, we’re talking about the greater good here, not my own personal hatred towards needing to purchase new disposables every couple of weeks. So let’s delve a little deeper into the numbers, shall we?

Cloth Diapers Infographic

So, all else being equal, cloth diapers do have a leg up on disposables when it comes to cost and environmental impact. Even when factoring everything in, if long term financial savings and helping out the environment is important, cloth is likely the way to go.

But let’s all remember that there are more things to take into consideration. So no judging, okay? On either side.

Here’s to making informed decisions that are best for our family.

My family chose to cloth diaper.

The small print: I use Hipkiddo cloth diapers on Gavin. They’re an awesome cloth diaper choice if you’re looking for green, affordable diaper options. Be sure to Like Hipkiddo on Facebook and follow on Twitter to hear about chances to save and win. Hipkiddo provided cloth diapers for the purposes of this blog series but all opinions are my own.

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