When I’m still pregnant, I
told hubby that we’re going to use the traditional lampin on her for us to save
money. Luckily for us, one of my friends had given me “lampins” on my baby
shower.
But when I gave birth, I saw
the necessity of using disposable diapers on her. I gave birth via C-Section, a Mompreneur, and
has a fulltime job. My mom was the only one who takes care of my baby when I am
at work. Using disposable diapers can make me save laundry soap, water and of
course time! And aside fro the fact that newborns usually use 5-9 pieces of
diapers per day because they often poop.
We tried EQ Newborn on her.
We tried the starter pack of 4 pieces, and that costs 27 pesos, or 6.75 pesos
each. When we saw the demand, we bought bigger packs, the biggest available in
supermarkets was the 24pc pack, which is around 125 pesos, or roughly 5.20
pesos each.
After days of using EQ, I
noticed that it leaks whenever she poops, thus making me change her clothes
often. I thought at first that this was normal. So I just ignored the burden of
a leaking diaper for several weeks. Until one day, I noticed some red spots on
Gabby’s butt. She also cries more at night. She also cries when she poops. The
red spots became rashes and alas, she’s suffering from diaper rash.
It alarmed me so much,
knowing also that she’s not comfortable and she is in pain. I then searched the
net on how to treat diaper rashes. I saw some several creams, but they were
pricey. I then saw that it was indeed come from diapers, and changing diaper
brands is the best solution.
At the back of my mind, I am
thinking that good quality diapers come with a cost. But I was wrong. I came
into a parenting website wherein there were good reviews regarding Generic
diapers, meaning, diapers that are not out in the market. These were imported
ones, usually came from Malaysia, Thailand, Hongkong and USA. Some of them come
in branded packaging, but most of them come in clear packaging.
I tried them on Gabby, and I
was really glad that she was no longer having diaper rashes! Not to mention,
they were really really cheap! A piece of small diaper was only 5 to 6 pesos,
depending on brand. But that is already cloth-like, breathable, with aloe vera
and hypoallergenic just like the branded ones in the market. These are also
absorbent, I only uses 2 to 3 pieces of diapers a day on her, and also, goodbye
leaks and sleepless nights.
I’ll be having a detailed
review on each diaper that Gabby used in my succeeding blogs. J
Now I knew that a mother’s
love should not always be expensive.
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Honest diapers have the reputation of being the best disposable diapers on the market, and the reputation is deserved. They are more absorbent than other expensive diapers, as they are designed for overnight wear, and more importantly, they do NOT have the annoying liners or anything.
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hi. what was the brand of the diaper that you used? thanks
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