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Is Using Dreft for Baby Clothes Really Necessary?

Dear Moms. I am wondering if using special baby laundry detergents like Dreft really necessary??? Has anyone tried both and really see the difference? Or, can I just add another rinsing cycle at the end using regular detergents? For the moms that did use Dreft for baby clothes, how long did you use it until you switch to regular kind?

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I had always used Free and Clear by ALL but bought Dreft when my son was born. Boy did it smell! How could that be better?

I never bought it again.

I used Dreft for the first few months, then I switched to All baby. At around 10 - 12 months old I switched to All Free and clear. My son had no skin allergies or anything so it worked well. With my next I would just use All baby for a while and then switch to the free and clear unless they have some skin problems.

We used it for the first couple of months and then moved onto other Free and Clear detergents with no problem.

Congrats on the upcoming baby! :)

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We didn't even use half a bottle of Dreft before switching to the regular stuff. Just be sure NOT to use a dyer sheet or fabric softener as it will reduce the efficiency of the flame resistance of the fabric.

At 6 months, my daughter had broken out with echsima all over her entire body. She was put on Prednizone liquid orally and Cutivate cream for her skin with Aquafor over that. I even used the Aquafor in place of the white, zinc creams to prevent diaper rash, etc. Turns out she was sensitive to corn protein (I was nursing her, had to change my diet). As she got older (now 10 yrs old) I continued to use Dreft as I had trouble finding anything without additives until she got older that did not irritate the echcima. I eventually switched to Purex and then Purex Naturals when that came out. For fabric softener, I use Downy Free & Clear. I currently use Melaluca brand Mela Power Fresh Scent for washing all our laundry for about 10 months now and she's doing fine with that. I prefer the Downy over their fabric softener. I also use several other of their household products (I love their pre-treater) around my kids and I'm happy with them.

Buy the smallest container, only wash one or two loads to test for any reactions. You may get a reaction immediately, or it may take several days to show a reaction. Bottom line, try different products one at a time, first to see if your baby has any reactions to the clothes washed in them (skin or otherwise). Then buy the one that costs reasonably, and you like.

My second daughter is 9 days old now and I've been washing all her stuff in regular dollar store brand detergent since the beginning because I kept forgetting to get the Dreft. So far I haven't seen any signs of a reaction, and I remember starting to use regular detergent for my older daughter's clothes by 2 months and never having a problem. As long as your baby isn't one that has really sensitive skin (in which case you'll have issues with diapers, wipes, and everything else, doing their laundry with yours should be fine.

J.,

I couldn't afford Dreft, so I used Purex's baby detergent (could get them for 2/$4 when on sale) on my kids... since I have one that is 5 yr, 4 yr and 2 yr. I used it for a while. Well atleast till the kids were all 1 yr. For about a year I've been using regular detergent on all the clothes... but I do run them through and extra rinse cycle. I don't use fabric softner on the kids clothes because they have all broke out when I did.

Here soon, I'm going to have to start getting the baby detergent again... well sometime next summer. I do think you should use it for atleast a year since they are so sensitive - but now they make a lot of "free" detergents... that might work just as well and not cost so much.

If your worried about your daughter - was a few things and see how she does. Just make sure nothing else changes in her enviroment or diet for a few days so you can watch for a reaction and know it's the soap.

Good luck & congratz on the very special Christmas gift you are caring.

We used it for the first couple of months and then moved onto other Free and Clear detergents with no problem.

Congrats on the upcoming baby! :)

Hi J.,

The leader of our birthing classes said not to waste the money on it...that the other brands are fine. So we just used Tide and washed them regularly with both our babies and never had an issue.

Thanks,
L.

I used dreft for the first few washes of my first. then I stuck with the "Free and clear". I would just remember to watch the skin and make sure there is no reaction to whatever you would like to use.

The only think u should worry about is if ur child has sensitive skin or is allergic to ur laundry detergents. I did use dreft the first year but then i tried a load with my normal soap and he did fine so i stopped buying dreft.

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