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Why Use BabyZara Cloth Diapers?



The Best for your Baby

BabyZara cloth diapers are soft and comfortable made of natural, chemical free, very absorbent fibers. Most BabyZara diapers are made of cotton flannel, microfleece and microterry towel (for the inserter)). Unlike disposable diapers, BabyZara cloth diapers stay cool even on the hottest summer day.



More affordable

On average, you will spend about RM2500- RM3500 on disposable diapers per child (for 3 years). Compare that to an average of RM800 (that includes laundering expenses) for your first child's diapering years using BabyZara cloth diapers. A second and third child will cost much less, as many of the diapers can be re-used. Depending on the diaper system you use you can spend a little less or more than the above mentioned amount for your first child.



No More Rashes

BabyZara cloth diapers are more breathable and cloth diapered babies are changed more often, as the diaper starts feeling damp after (on average) 4 hours. Disposable diapers mask the wetness, therefore child care providers and parents have no indication of how long the child has been wearing a wet or poopy diaper. This, together with the fact that disposable diapers become much hotter, allows more rapid bacterial growth which can cause diaper rash. If your baby has sensitive skin the reaction to the chemicals in disposable diapers may also contribute to diaper rash.



Environmental Friendly, Say NO to TOXIN!

BabyZara cloth diapers don't contain any of the harmful chemicals that disposables are loaded with. See the article "How dangerous are disposable diapers".

Disposable diapers contain traces of Dioxin, an extremely toxic by-product of the paper-bleaching process. It is a carcinogenic chemical, listed by the EPA as the most toxic of all cancer-linked chemicals and it is banned in most countries.

Disposable diapers contain Tributyl-tin (TBT) - a toxic pollutant known to cause hormonal problems in humans and animals.

Disposable diapers contain sodium polyacrylate, a type of super absorbent polymer (SAP), which becomes a gel-like substance when wet. A similar substance had been used in super-absorbancy tampons until the early 1980s when it was revealed that the material increased the risk of toxic shock syndrome.

In May 2000, the Archives of Disease in Childhood published research showing that scrotal temperature is increased in boys wearing disposable diapers, and that prolonged use of disposable diapers will blunt or completely abolish the physiological testicular cooling mechanism important for normal spermatogenesis.



The Fine & Best Quality Cloth Diaper Ever

BabyZara Diaper enable you to customize the absorbency, so you don't have to worry about leaky diapers. The microterry + microfleece insert provided with each BabyZara Diaper is super absorbent; and if your baby is a heavy wetter, simply stuff two inserts or another absorbent material. Also, BabyZara Diaper were designed with reinforced leg casings to ensure no messes escape.

BabyZara Diaper are made with high tech fabrics that are easy to wash and care for. They are durable enough to last wash after wash and last through multiple children, saving you money and offering you peace of mind.



It’s Funky, Modern and Stylish

Cloth diapering easily adapts to fit even the busiest lifestyle or any full time daycare situation. The new styles of BabyZara cloth diapers now available are as easy to use as a disposable. The added effort of doing two additional loads of laundry per week is worth the many benefits for your child, your pocketbook and the environment.



Early to Potty Training


On average cloth diapered children potty train 6 months earlier than children wearing disposable diapers. BabyZara cloth diapers do not mask the sensation of wetness.



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