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My son is a little red--I have some diaper rash ointment from the heath food store--would that be safe for my cloth diapers?
Thanks so much for any advice--we're still new to this. :-) |
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Re: Diaper rash--quick question
Oh--he's 6 weeks old, if that makes a difference.
Thanks! |
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Re: Diaper rash--quick question
I think it depends on what is in it, but I am not very sure and I was going to ask a similar question, hence the popcorn guy
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No more CD's for us, all potty all the time here |
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Re: Diaper rash--quick question
i use burts bees diaper cream.
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Re: Diaper rash--quick question
So Burts Bee is safe for all (most) cloth diapers?
I was able to go in there and get the tube--its "Weleda Diaper-Care." The active ingredient is Zinc Oxide. Thank you so much--I just don't want to ruin these nice diapers (so far I'm using some Bumkins, some prefolds, and I have some Bum-Wares coming. |
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