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MiriamRose 08-31-2011 06:11 AM

Re: If you use Cloth Wipes.....
 
Interesting about the rashes. I used disposables (diapers and wipes) while on vacation last week and the rashes really cleared up except for one morning he accidentally sat in a poopy for a while, which healed quickly with a good wipe and a day of Desitin. Stripping the cloth diapers helped a ton but he still seems prone to rashes, especially after poops. (They look like contact dermatitis...he gets a rash wherever the poo touches, not just a ring of red although I have to wonder if there's some allergy/sensitivity I just can't figure out.) Now I'm wondering if using a gentle wipe solution rather than just water would help that...

milkmommy 08-31-2011 07:33 AM

Re: If you use Cloth Wipes.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MamaMiriam (Post 4132735)
Interesting about the rashes. I used disposables (diapers and wipes) while on vacation last week and the rashes really cleared up except for one morning he accidentally sat in a poopy for a while, which healed quickly with a good wipe and a day of Desitin. Stripping the cloth diapers helped a ton but he still seems prone to rashes, especially after poops. (They look like contact dermatitis...he gets a rash wherever the poo touches, not just a ring of red although I have to wonder if there's some allergy/sensitivity I just can't figure out.) Now I'm wondering if using a gentle wipe solution rather than just water would help that...

may be worth a try, I decided that it might just be somekinda reaction from the minerals in our water but that adding a solution naturally softens the water.. :shrug3 Its the only thing that kinda makes sense to me.
We use sposie wipes on the go.

Bethany89 09-01-2011 08:59 AM

Re: If you use Cloth Wipes.....
 
I just use water, baby oil, and baby wash. I don't use TTO but I know many moms that do!

Quiteria 09-01-2011 10:36 AM

Re: If you use Cloth Wipes.....
 
The main thing about lavendar and TTO for us is that we're allergic to both. :doh

I recommend washcloths sooner than flannel. Old baby towels can be cut up, or any washcloths...baby or adult.


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