diaper rash

The great news is that although many babies suffer from diaper rash from time to time, you will generally see fewer and less severe outbreaks when you cloth diaper your baby! Check out our blog on Diaper Rash.


If you notice the start of a diaper rash, we recommend as much diaper free air time as possible and more frequent changes. If baby's rash necessitates using a cream, we prefer diaper creams free of petroleum and under 15% zinc oxide content as these are best suited to reduce detergent use and keep as many diapers as possible in rotation. However, if baby is experiencing extreme rash or healing after circumcision that necessitates the use of a specific cream, please feel free to still use your cloth diapers.


If you are worried about moisture of the cloth, please reach out to us about adding fleece doublers to your service.

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