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Old 08-07-2010, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I don't know what to do! We have one bag of pampers we grab for DS to wear at night. Mostly because of his diaper rash and I can lather his bum up with all the lotions when he is in the diaper for the longer time period.

I let him run nekkie in the evening to use the potty if he wants. Nope he brings me his bedtime diaper, gets me to put it on, pees, than strips it off. I put on a new one, he strips it off the minute he pees.

We have gone from using one sposie/night to four some nights. I don't want to be spending that much, or using that many.

Liners in his cloth don't work as they dry up his skin. I need some options please. Diapers that will work with his sensitive bum, or a good lotion that won't wreck my cloth.
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I thought I read on another thread that the EMAB bum bum balm was ok to use.
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That's what I got in my Bummis cloth diaper pack, havent tried it, though. Maybe put him in cloth right until you put him to bed? Or do you not put him to bed awake? Hmm...
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do you own your own washer and dryer? If so, maybe just lettin him sleep naked, or in a pair of undies, if he pee's then strip down the blankets and put down a new one? Ive done that with my kids a few times.
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That's what I got in my Bummis cloth diaper pack, havent tried it, though. Maybe put him in cloth right until you put him to bed? Or do you not put him to bed awake? Hmm...
It's amazing stuff. We use it but hadn't used it with the cloth since I didn't know it was safe until I saw that thread. We also use it on cuts, scraps, etc.
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the burts bees diaper cream is susposed to me safe for cloth diapers....pm kendra she has a list of ones that are ok to use with cloth diapers.
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Tip Toes bum butter can be used with cloth.
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I've used Penaten without problems with CDs - PFs, BGs, terry flats, fitteds. Also prescription creams seem to be fine. I've tried the 'natural', CD safe ones but they don't work as well.

Still trying to solve DS's bum problem. So far breastmilk seems to be working the best!
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