Naturally Simple Baby
12/22/2025
There is a learning curve when using prefolds, but it is so worth it! They are versatile and get the job done while keeping natural fibers next your baby's delicate skin with a perfect fit. Our diaper service will provide you with all the prefolds you need for a week of diapering for $25 a week plus tax.
How to use prefold cloth diapers How to use prefolds. Video and instructionals of how to use prefold cloth diapers.
03/21/2021
One baby uses approximately 7000 diapers from birth to potty learning.
One baby uses approximately 7000 diapers from birth to potty learning
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Each year this number adds up to 30 BILLION diapers in the US alone. That's a whole lot of trash 🗑
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Let’s think about this... these diapers are:
1. produced using oil, gas, and water
2. packaged and shipped to stores
3. purchased and drove home
4. used for ONLY a couple of hours
5. thrown away!
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What's the solution?⠀
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REDUCE and find a reusable alternative!
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Cloth diapers is a great way to reduce your impact in this trash game.
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Join us today as we continue to keep diapers out of landfills!
05/12/2020
Posted • I know it becomes overwhelming and scary reading all this info regarding the coronavirus. I thought it was very important to share this informative post...
REPOST “Human breast milk contains large quantities of secretory Ig A (sIgA). These antibodies, which have formed as a consequence of the mother's previous exposure to infectious agents, can bind to potential pathogens and prevent their attachment to the infant's cells. Secretory IgA is adapted to survive in the respiratory and gastrointestinal mucosal membranes and resist proteolytic digestion. Secretory IgA neutralizes infectious agents while at the same time limiting the damaging effects of tissue inflammation that can occur with other antibody types. The IgA antibodies can protect your child from a variety of illnesses including those caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.⠀
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Human breast milk, and especially the early colostrum, contains measurable levels of leukocytes. Colostrum contains approximately 5×106 cells per mL, an amount that decreases tenfold in mature milk. Most of these leukocytes are macrophages and neutrophils, which phagocytose microbial pathogens. Lymphocytes, including T cells, natural killer cells, and antibody-producing B cells, make up 10% of the leukocytes in human breast milk. There is evidence to suggest that these cells survive passage through the infant's gastrointestinal system where they are absorbed and influence the infant's immune response.” ⠀
Written By: Kelly M. Jackson, PhD; Andrea M. Nazar, DO.
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