Sunday 5 June 2011

Babies Diapers From Their Point of View

From a baby's perspective, no diaper is a good diaper.

Newborns especially object to imposition of babies diapers. They have been blissfully buoyant and deliciously naked for most of their lives. Consequently, diapers impress newborns as the only phenomenon stranger and more unexpected that the pull of gravity on their tiny limbs. Even without benefit of language, newborns manage to express their dissatisfaction; especially newborn boys have perfected the art of demonstrating their pique, seizing the moment of an old diaper's first release to help mom and dad "face the facts."

As babies begin pulling themselves from sitting to standing, and as they take their first tentative, dazzlingly acrobatic steps, they find diapers even more cumbersome. Cloth diapers especially shift a baby's center of gravity, making her prone to unplanned seat drops-absolutely no fun; isn't there supposed to be a pad beneath this carpet? Even the best-fitting elasticized leg- and waist-bands constrict and constrain babies' otherwise graceful movements. According to babies, they would model-walk and do ballet if you just would liberate them from the uncomfortable wads between their legs and around their waists. And when diapers get wet, or worse, when they get soiled, forget about it: totally embarrassing and flat-out annoying.

From baby's perspective, cloth diapers are just the worst. Organic, old-fashioned, all-in-one, or birch bark, cloth diapers do nothing for a baby's comfort or her style. Even in a two-layer system, wet cloth diapers weigh a ton; they especially make baby bottom-heavy, and even with the best absorbent liners, they are uncomfortable. Someone's respectable study claimed babies who wore cloth diapers completed toilet training seven to ten months before babies who wore disposables. Discomfort has its benefits, and the baby's perspective emerges clearly: Wouldn't you feel anxious and eager to abandon those soggy impediments as soon as you could? Have you ever worn soaking wet Levi's 501's for a couple of hours? It is horrible. Wouldn't you want to gain some autonomy and independence, happily outgrowing abject dependence on your parents and other adults for your personal hygiene needs?

Choosing the best babies diapers, try to meet her half-way, reconciling your needs with her desires: "Pocket" diapers weigh the least, fit the best, stay dry the longest, only occasionally leak and blow-out, and come in a rainbow of high-fashion colors, a dazzling array of fashion-forward prints, a stunning collection of absolutely adorable styles. If baby cannot be blissfully naked, at least pocket diapers empower her to make a strong fashion statement.




Ashley J Michaels is an home economist. For more great tips on Babies Diapers please visit http://bestdiaper.net/