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A Disposable Diaper That’s Better for the Earth AND Dependable? Absolutely – Luv Saving Money

A Disposable Diaper That’s Better for the Earth AND Dependable? Absolutely

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** I received the below mentioned product at no cost in order to complete an honest review. No other compensation has been received** 

I’ve always used disposable diapers but there was a small part of me that felt guilty.  Like maybe I should try cloth diapers.  Cloth diapers just seemed like a lot of work to me (I know there are many that will disagree and that’s ok).  They also just didn’t seem feasible for overnight trips and vacations.  Bambo Nature diapers is a nice option for me.

Bambo Nature diapers are premium diapers.  They won the top pick award for best green diapers.  It was also the highest scoring diaper over all of the 20 diapers tested by BabyGearLabs.  Bambo Nature diapers are free of ALL harmful chemicals.  They are non-toxic and hypoallergenic.  
When I took the diaper out of the bag it was super thin.  I was concerned that it wouldn’t hold up.  The first time I tried one I put it on my daughter to go to our local high school’s football game.  I loved the way it fit her.  It seemed comfortable for her.  It really was absorbent and we experienced no leaks.  Here’s my little happy model with the Bambo Nature diaper on.  They were super helpful in helping me find the right size and I’m glad they talked to me to make sure I got the right size.  In other brands of disposable diapers she was just barely fitting in a size 1 diaper and I was about to transition her to a size 2.  After talking with them I realized the diapers sizes are not set up quite the same as other diaper brands.  He recommended a 3. The size 3’s start at 13 lbs and go to 31 lbs.  She just had her appt. last week and she was 13.9 lbs.  I’m really glad I went with the size three, I think the 2’s would have barely fit.  So that’s one thing to keep in mind when buying them, be sure to read the sizing description because they’re not the same as most diaper brands.  
I really like these diapers.  They go from newborn to size 6 which fits up to 66 lbs.   I really like their new design too. They fit under clothes very well.
I wore them on her again today for our trip to Living Treasure Animal Park in Donegal, PA
Teehee, I love this picture.  The little goat came over to the stroller and was curious.  It started to nibble on the stroller a little bit.  
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Author: Angie

I'm a wife and a a mom of 4: 3 boys and a girl. I also have 3 fur babies, cats named Soleil, Luna, and a Savannah cat name Malkia. I work part-time outside my home as a COTA/L at a local hospital. I cover Johnstown, Altoona, and Pittsburgh areas. I love to do reviews and host giveaways for my readers. Contact me: angwith4 at gmail dot com if you would like a review.

28 thoughts on “A Disposable Diaper That’s Better for the Earth AND Dependable? Absolutely”

  1. My favorite thing about these diapers is that there are no harmful chemicals. I also love the trim fit – they don’t seem as bulky as most disposable diapers.

  2. I would like that they are so thin! They would fit better under my babys clothes and not restrict her movement. I also like the idea of them being super absorbent, and not having to worry about wetness on her skin. Lastly I LOVE that they are toxin free.. nothing but the best for our babies 🙂

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  3. I think these would be a great alternative to using cloth while out and about, and I could still feel good that I was using something better for the environment than other disposables.

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