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Can You Use Diaper Rash Ointment with Cloth Diapers?

I am due June 26th with my second baby, and have decided to switch to cloth diapers. I did a lot of research on the types of diapers and what I felt fit our lifestyle and preferences best, and ended up choosing All-in-ones. I received them and am so excited to try them; they're so soft and cute! Started the prewashing routine and noticed on the instructions that diaper cream or ointment should not be used. What do I do if baby gets a diaper rash? I would love to hear other mom's suggestions who have had experience with cloth diapering. Thank you so much!

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I use cloth diapers as well and its true, you're not supposed to use diaper cream. I instead use Aquaphor when my 6 month old gets a diaper rash which I have found works even better then typical diaper creams with no ill side effects on my cloth diapers. I hope that helps and good luck!

I used cloth diapers with my 4 children. They always got a rash when I used disposables for traveling. Just rinse them in a cup of vinegar when you wash them. It cuts any detergent that might be left in them. I used Desetin, prescribed ointment for yeast & other kinds of ointment with no problem.

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I used cloth diapers with all 7 of my kids and used diaper rash cream, especially desitin. I never heard of any warnings not to use it and I never had a problem with it.

Hmmmm. I too use the rash cream and I've been using cloth for the last 6 months without problems. Perhaps it could stain the diapers or something? We use Butt Paste and have never had any issues. When "strip" them it seems to take any residue out also so - I say forget the instructions and do what seems best for you. My humble two cents...

Hi and congratulations!! I don't know what AIO diaper you're going to use, but I use Fuzzibunz and have had a great experience with them!! My baby is 4 months old and has not had a problem with diaper rash with these diapers. On the Fuzzi Bunz Store website, they sell Herbal Bottom Balm (URL is http://www.fuzzibunzstore.com and look under "Wipes and More). They say there have been no reports that it damages the fleece inside the diaper, but that the manufacturer doesn't recommend the use of diaper creams on the diaper so you're to use it at your own risk (possibly voiding the warranty). I have also used Arbonne diaper cream and have loved it! It doesn't leave that thick residue, even on baby. It's more of a creamy substance but still leaves a nice barrier on the bottom and rubs off very easily, and it's all natural! I think if you absolutely had to use a cream, you could put an insert on top of the diaper to protect the diaper itself or possibly use disposable diapers during that time (although the cloth diaper would be better on baby's bottom and allow breathability).
On a side note, I have not had one problem with stains on the diapers from poop. I don't pre-soak them in anything and I've never used bleach (I wouldn't want to use a harsh chemical on something so close to my baby's delicate skin). I just wash them with dye-free, fragrance-free detergent in hot water with two cold rinses to make sure all the detergent is removed. I've also heard you can soak them with lemon juice and sit them out in the sun to get rid of stains, but I haven't had to try this.
Best wishes for your family and new baby in June!!

I use cloth diapers as well and its true, you're not supposed to use diaper cream. I instead use Aquaphor when my 6 month old gets a diaper rash which I have found works even better then typical diaper creams with no ill side effects on my cloth diapers. I hope that helps and good luck!

Yes and no. The main thing with cloth diapers is that you will most likely not need diaper rash cream!!! I just got my son out of diapers and I think we used about 1/3 of a tube. Our son had a horrible rash the first three weeks from the disposable diapers before we started using cloth full time.

When considering diaper rash cream it is very important to avoid anything that contains fish oil (all the main stream creams) and also things that will clog up your diapers. Using products with fish oil will stain and leave a stink in your diapers, while others may decrease the absorbency of your diapers. When you do use diaper rash cream always us a disposable/flushable liner to protect you diapers (these are great to have on hand once you introduce solids too - Childish Things in boulder carries them). I found that lanolin, aquiphor and Baby Avalon Organics soothing zinc diaper balm (sold at Sunflower Markets)all worked to clean up any irritations.

I have always used pure corn starch with good results. Also, if your baby gets a bad rash you can always switch to disposable until your baby is better. If you need an ointment I am not sure if Aquaphor would qualify as a no no for those diapers.

We had a diaper service with our first. They said don't use Desitin due to the zinc combining with whatever agent they use to clean the diapers leaving a stain.

However, when my sister was a baby (I'm 9 years older than she) we used cloth diapers and Desitin. When we changed her, we put the diaper in a pail that had water with some bleach in it to soak until we needed to wash them. I don't recall any stains on them.

So, that was pretty non helpful.....sorry!

You cannot use cream with the cloth diapers. It will form a layer on the diapers and they will not absorb anything. (you can strip them, but it is harsh on the diapers) You will find that your baby gets little to NO diaper rash with the cloth. My little boy didn't get it at all when he was little. Now that he is almost 14 months he has had it a few times as we try new foods. I find that I can usually just wipe it down and it will be gone by the next day if I keep it clean and dry. I do keep a pack of earths best disposable diapers to use in case he needs cream. There are other options out there, I just found this to work best for me! Good luck with the cloth diapers. You are going to love them! Everytime I go to the grocery store, I love being able to just pass by the diaper isle without have to buy them!

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