Which Diaper is better? Disposable or Cloth

As you have noticed, it seems the next baby boom is here. Celebrities, movies pushing 15 year olds into having kids, and all your friends are having babies. I cringe at the thought of them throwing the single use diapers away thinking how it fills our landfill. Single use diapers costing on average of $1560 a year, taking 4.5 trees and adding 2 tons of waste and disease based on one baby using diapers for 2 years. Now multiply that by millions of babies being born across the world.
Cloth diapers are truly the way to go. They last up to 150 uses, better for the baby’s skin because no harsh chemicals and are breathable, saves trees, saves the water it took to grow the tree for cotton, babies like it better next to their skin, potty training occurs up to a year earlier than disposable diaper babies, saves you money, less likely to develop diaper rash, and best of all helps the environment for years to come.
It’s hard to do cloth diapers because your life is too busy you say? Well Seventh Generation makes diapers that environmentally and baby friendly.
The reason I don’t use cloth diapers is cause it smells!!!!!!
I know it’s hard to get past the smell so that’s why there is a link for environmentally friendly disposable diapers