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My son is 11 months but wears size 18-24 Ms, he has a very sensitive skin so I need cotton for him and I can't afford all those fancy sleepers (organic and such), also I feel that the ones with snaps are much more functional (for diaper change) than the zipper ones. Any ideas where I can find this kind of particular sleepers: size 18-24 months, cotton, preferably with snaps. My baby and I would really appreciate your help! Thank you.
I got a few really cute ones at Target, 100% cotton and only 7 bucks. Mervyn's has some very cute Carters sleepers. They are very reasonably priced, so I would check those places out.
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I would so much appreciate help of experts moms on what are some of the best (value/cost wise) Organic cloth diaper choices! As a complete profane in this (I never used them before but Seventh Generation that we are using now are VERY pricy!), I need help in :
1. Best brands suggestion? Reasonable price? I found from 9.99 to 26 dollars ( I have been looking at ecomall http://www.ecomall.com/biz/baby.htm) they have Hundreds of choices!
2. Number of diapers to start with
3. Number of doublers (also only Organic please) - are bamboo better than cotton or hemp/cotton?
4. Number of Organic wool covers - do I need one or two or more? IS wool the only natural choice of natural cover? what is the realistical price to pay ? So far I found they are from 27 to 40 dollars?
5. Are one size better than fixed size?
Thank you so very much!!!!!
1. I like the Organic BumGenius on cottonbabies.com. They run for about 20 dollars.
2. I would say 24-36
3. I use two doublers per cloth diaper. I have heard great things about hemp. I use cotton, but it's pretty excellent for me.
4. With BumGenius 3.0 one size diapers, covers are not needed at all. I would say 30 dollars is average for woll covers.
5. For me, one size are great. They fit my daughter from 7 pounds , and will until 35 pounds. But as a newborn, they were a bit too big.
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I am trying to decide between bumGenius 3.0 Organic and regular bumGenius 3.0. I am sold on the organics because you don't have to mess with the pocket - it's basically a one-size all in one and I really like that idea. Also, it has a cotton inner so you don't have poly touching your baby's tooshie. The thing that is keeping me from deciding for sure is that if it doesn't have a pocket you can't make it more absorbent without using a doubler - if that's the case, then the cotton lining and the lack of a pocket are both pointless and not worth the extra money. So, are the organics absorbent enough to take the place of the pockets?
I have some of the new Organic BGs with snaps, and they are SO nice! If you turn them inside out and snap it together, the diaper dries easily in one cycle. ;) I have some original 3.0s, with aplix; they are great but I hated how fast the aplix wore out. From now on I ONLY buy snap diapers!
*The organic AIOS are not meant for night use. If you wanted to use them that way though, you can stuff an insert in there I guess. I prefer fitteds and prefolds at night.
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There's this country club and they have a party like twice a year. It's just kids and it's sorta like bar mitzvah attire. I went to the one in the fall and I wore this dress:
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Except the dress I wore had tank top sleeves and was cinched at the bust, like a babydoll top.
So the spring one is coming up in March and I'm looking for a dress to wear. Preferably not too expensive. I really like the style of the dress above. People wear short bubble tank dresses to this dance, sorta like this one:
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I like that one a lot, but I would like other options as well. So a bubble tank dress sorta like that? Links please?
Thanks so much!
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I am a nineteen year old female. For the past fourteen months, I have gotten around 8-9 vaginal infections.
My doctor first believed it to be a yeast infection and prescribed Diflucan. This worked but the infections kept coming back, usually one every two months or so. I went back, this time seeing another doctor in the practice, who believed it to be a yeast infection, although a rare strain. She prescribed some sort of cream, which did the trick. For two months. When it came back AGAIN, I returned to the doctor (a third one, in fact) who finally diagnosed it as bacterial vaginosis. He gave me Metronidazole, which worked. Again, for two months.
I went back the most recent time completely fed up. I asked to be tested for STDs (as I became sexually active around fifteen months ago). The test came back completely negative.
My doctor (the third one) said I'm just unlucky and that I happen to have vulnerable pH. My pH is apparently easily disturbed and any slight disturbance results in infection. He recommended I use an over-the-counter product called Rephresh. I did. Again, two months later, the infection came back. This time the doctor just called in a prescription for the pill form of Metronidazole with up to five refills to use when needed, along with the advice to keep using the Rephresh.
I am at a complete loss. I started my periods when I was twelve and from ages twelve to eighteen I went by just fine with I think maybe two very mild yeast infections. Suddenly at age eighteen, I became cursed with a seemingly ENDLESS stream of bacterial infections?
I am almost POSITIVE that this steady stream of infections has something to do with becoming sexually active. I have had sex with two people - one of them, just a one-night mistake, the other, my steady boyfriend of almost one year. He was a virgin before me and we have both been 100% monogamous throughout all of our relationship.
In 99.9% of all my sexual encounters, including my one-night stand, I have used condoms. Could my infections possibly have something to do with an allergy to latex or some other chemical in the condoms?
Or, perhaps, are all three of these doctors WRONG? Is there perhaps some sort of underlying condition that I might have?
Or, assuming my doctors are RIGHT, is that... it? Am I supposed to live the rest of my life buying the expensive Rephresh and running to the pharmacy in misery every two months? Isn't there something else I can do? Would eating more yogurt help, even if the infections are bacterial and not vaginal? Would any types of yogurt be more beneficial (organic vs. non, soy vs. regular)? Are there any vitamins or supplements I can take? (I already take a multivitamin once a day.) Any other foods that would make a difference?
I am very hygienic. I wear 100% cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothes; in the winter, I usually wear tighter pants but I do not sweat and never end up with any dampness. I do not use douches or sprays or powders. I do not use pantiliners. I use the appropriate sized tampons for my flow and change them frequently and I always use pads when I go to sleep. I do not use any overly fragrant soaps or shower gels on my vagina; I instead just rinse very thoroughly with nothing but water every time I shower, which is once a day.
I'm just so completely miserable. This is all the information I can give; I really hope someone can make sense of it and help me. :(
1 - have you been tested for diabetes? Chronic yeast infections are common in uncontrolled diabetic women.
2 - you may be sensitive or allergic to the condom, any lubricants used, spermicide if you are usng it, pads/tampons, bath soap, or even to your boyfriend's semen. Such irritations alter the pH of the vagina and lead to infections.
3 - just because he was a virgin, doesn't mean he doesn't have something. Men can have yeast infections without any symptoms and pass it back to you, for example.
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