Industry sources claim that disposable diapers require less energy than rewashing reusable diapers. |
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The bleached pulp is then converted into a variety of paper products, including disposable diapers. |
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Single-use diapers consume less water than reusables laundered at home, but more than those sent to a commercial diaper service. |
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Simply put, we've evolved our way out of hairy elbows and furry diapers, now let's lose the lard. |
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Who'da thunk that men buying diapers after work on Fridays were also picking up six-packs of beer? |
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For two 24-hour periods subjects randomly wore either cotton or disposable plastic diapers. |
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The door to the apartment opened and Mr. Walker walked in carrying two bags of groceries and a separate bag with a pack of diapers in it. |
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From 1947 until 1961, disposable diapers were a wad of tissue paper sandwiched between two pieces of plastic film. |
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As western products find markets in even the remotest of islands, such items as disposable diapers and syringes litter otherwise lovely beaches. |
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However, 40 years ago she was doing something very different from changing diapers. |
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Clothes, diapers, bottles and every accessory both useful and extravagant, were bought. |
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They are simple messenger bag-type designs, with various pockets for diapers, wipes, and baby bottles. |
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I wasn't born housebroke, they tell me I could wet the best of diapers clear through to the lap I was sitting on! |
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I spent the rest of the day learning how to change diapers, burp a baby, and feed a baby. |
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Save yourself a ton of money and the local landfill a ton of space, and buy reusable cloth diapers. |
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I believe that my grandpapa gave me a similar speech propped on his lap while I was still in diapers and drooling on myself. |
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Students feed the infant with a bottle or breast feeding device, change diapers, and hold the infant while rocking or burping it. |
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Consider using diapers or pull-ups for young children even if they are toilet-trained. |
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To many parents of young children, coping with ear infections may seem almost as routine as changing wet diapers. |
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That said, this is a Disney movie and probably not supposed to have kids soiling their diapers in terror. |
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He had on diapers, he looked like he had not been changed or cleaned for like two weeks. |
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Participants in the campaign are collecting signed protest letters and stapling them to clean diapers. |
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The metaphorical designation incunabulum means that it concerns printing elements, one sees which lying still in its cradle or in the diapers. |
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Her theory is that the patient must wear diapers, suck his thumb and drink from a baby bottle to be cured. |
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Sensible shoes, diapers and animal crackers are just the tip of the iceberg. |
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They put rubber in their ovens to make it burn better, some put used diapers, any old garbage just to get rid of it. |
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In the West, however, babies wear nappies or diapers until they learn to use a pot. |
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Compounds very much like it are also used in disposable diapers and sanitary napkins. |
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In the 1980s, most parents believed that cloth diapers were environmentally superior to disposables. |
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The market for organic cotton diapers is small compared to that for children's clothing. |
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I get the potty for Eldest Son, Harry, who is quite competent at being out of diapers, and who clearly knows his own mind. |
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Well, I'm sorry, mister, but I've been a Frank Zappa fan since before you were even wearing diapers, okay? |
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Trying to find time to get to the store for diapers and other essentials sometimes made me want to cry. |
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In addition, the study concludes that laundering cloth diapers produces nearly ten times the water pollution created in manufacturing throwaways. |
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They don't need to pay for diapers or baby food or their children's health care. |
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Cloth diapers, whether from a service or your own, should also be sanitized in the same way, as should toys and any items babies gum or chew on. |
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I watched this guy look around, jump into the dumpster, shuffle through a ton of dirty diapers and locate a half-eaten sandwich. |
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They range from crib mattresses, sheets, blankets, quilts, and pillows, to layette items, clothing, diapers, and stuffed animals. |
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We will never let the federal government lecture us and tell us that, from now on, diapers and books must be taxed. |
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But they have one great greenie flaw: they are addicted to disposable diapers. |
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Sphagnum was formerly used by native people as diapers, and as a wound dressing. |
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She seems uncomfortable in wet or soiled diapers and wants to be changed. |
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They see themselves as men of destiny, when they're actually front men for a massive scam that has been going on long before their grandparents got out of diapers. |
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In the last few years, diaper makers have added larger sizes and created a new growth area with so-called training pants, which are pull-on diapers for older toddlers. |
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Even medications and basic necessities such as soap and diapers remain scarce, a hardship for women who shoulder the responsibility of caring for the family. |
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Be sure to wash after going to the bathroom, or after changing diapers. |
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The sleep sack is designed to let you change diapers easily, and it's roomy enough for baby to move around and pull her legs up toward her. |
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Supplies included cup ramen, bean sprouts, paper diapers, tea and drinking water. |
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For example, a child who has recently been toilet trained may need diapers again. |
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Disposable diapers and diapers with elasticized legs are ideal if available. |
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Babies also can get diaper rash as a reaction to some kinds of disposable diapers, diaper wipes or to soap used to wash cloth diapers. |
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You can add a dry bath towel to your dryer with the diapers and reduce drying time. |
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Splashers swim pants won't swell up in water like regular diapers and come with free sunglasses in specially marked packs! |
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Paper diapers, dental floss and plastic tampon holders all create problems at wastewater treatment plants. |
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On this limited budget we opted for hand-me-downs and cloth diapers. |
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Formulated to clean Wash and Wear fabrics, fire fighter's uniforms, synthetics, table linen, shirts, uniforms, diapers etc. |
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Once skin is macerated, even gentle rubbing by bed linens, diapers, and washcloths can cause injury. |
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If you use cloth diapers, change laundry detergent or fabric softener if that seems to be causing rashes. |
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At the end of the washing cycle, do a second rinse and dry diapers in dryer, at medium temperature, without fabric softener. |
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After all, you've got daily household expenses to cover, with all the extras that having a child requires, from diapers to daycare. |
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The children were toilet-trained in one home and wore diapers in another. |
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He is a figure painter, but his brilliant improvisations are as soulless as the new dolls for children, that weep and have their diapers changed. |
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Dampness, the acidity of urine, the corrosive nature of faeces and diapers rubbing against the skin are everyday causes of irritation. |
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Articles such as disposable diapers, bibs, clothing, etc. are disclosed. |
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Certain studies have shown, that diapers are the third most common piece of trash after newspapers, drink and food packaging. |
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A change in color can indicate that the stoma is being pinched or cut by a pouch or snug diapers, safety belts, or clothing. |
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And the bottom line is that organic cotton diapers are truly the greenest choice in diapering. |
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Bathing, burping, comforting, dressing and changing diapers are all things that you can do. |
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Before disposable diapers were introduced, all babies in North America were diapered in cloth. |
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Your baby is likely getting enough when she has six or more wet diapers a day, has frequent bowel movements and is gaining weight. |
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I'm tired of changing your baby's smelly diapers, you deadbeat dad. |
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People are coming to the centre hungry, and their babies don't have diapers. |
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The nurses, embarrassed, said that there was no money in the hospital budget for diapers. |
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I've changed a thousand diapers, washed a thousand loads of laundry, cooked more than a few meals, and spent countless hours with my girls. |
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Persons can reduce their chances of getting or transmitting infection by frequent handwashing, especially after changing diapers. |
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This month's article is about cargo thieves going after unlikely items, anything from chewing gum to coffee to diapers. |
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Your baby's nurse should be able to tell you where you can purchase these smaller diapers. |
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They push shopping carts loaded with children, with bags of diapers and groceries, and all their earthly possessions crammed into a few white plastic trash bags. |
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Powdered milk, jars of baby food, and disposable diapers were created for a reason, says Badinter. |
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He's just wooing Bella to get out of babysitting and changing diapers, obviously. |
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Nicole LaPorte talks to flight attendants about dirty diapers, bulkhead envy, and more. |
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Cloth diapers are made of an absorbent material, such as cotton. |
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Independent lab tests demonstrate the diapers have superior absorption speed, capacity, wicking ability and dryness when compared to major brands. |
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On the last Sunday in March, Marina is hanging diapers on a flimsy clothesline stuck in the grass in the small backyard. |
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Avoid using tight fitting diapers that could rub against the skin. |
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But when the Great Lover married his hussy and began uxoriously washing diapers and doing kitchen chores to please her, his prestige began to wane. |
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I didn't even know how to change diapers or feed them or burp them. |
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One minute, you're child-free, and the next your life is 12 diapers a day, cuddles, cries, coos, and a fuzzy memory of what life was like Before Baby. |
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To stay healthy, you also need to wash your hands after you use the bathroom, change diapers, blow your nose, cough or sneeze, play with pets, handle garbage or tend to someone who is sick. |
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In contrast, soft x-ray non-destructive testing of diapers provides rapid information on superabsorbent amount and distribution. |
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Cloth diapers may encourage babies to potty train faster than disposables, because with disposable diapers, the babies seldom feel any wetness or discomfort. |
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Retailers do not expect subsidy to be applied to items normally shipped by annual resupply mode, such as ship or winter road, unless the Department directs that a subsidy be applied on certain items, such as diapers. |
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This project proposed a number of solutions, including waste reduction at source, and programs to recover paper, cardboard, glass, metal, plastics, disposal diapers and organic waste. |
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Every month Raven for Kids provides the parents of these special need children with diapers, desinfectant alcohol, baby powder, tissues, soap, biscuits and milk powder. |
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That was before commercial diapers were available. |
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To avoid embarrassing situations, diapers may be used. |
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Do not tighten the disposable diapers too much. |
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They are easy to clean and, therefore, keep parents from having to deal with the unpleasantry of dirty diapers and washing clothes. |
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I used it on my children along with cotton diapers. |
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The 1,000 Canadian Forces and Coast Guard personnel brought clean water, tents, cots, body bags, assault boats, lumber, pollution clean-up equipment, bug spray, diapers and baby wipes. |
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Unbeatable convenience: easier to use with the EASI-PUSH? cylinder, it reduces the continuous and tiresome travels to the outside trash bin, contains up to 28 diapers. |
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Paradoxically, your happiness is raised by the very fact that you are willing to have your happiness lowered through years of dirty diapers, tantrums and backtalk. |
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If you are traveling with children, be sure to pack extra snacks and beverages as well as diapers and changing essentials in preparation for a possible delay. |
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Consider the expense of household paper products such as diapers, Kleenex, feminine hygiene products, coffee, tea, milk, or administrative supplies like paper or courier costs. |
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Autonepiophilia is when the paraphilic individual behaves like a child, usually in wearing diapers as a necessary part of sexual activity. |
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I'm sure there are at least a few 'babyfics' out there like that, complete with diapers. |
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Others, more prudent or more fastidious, wear adult diapers. |
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He noted that 1 Cdn Fd Hosp does not normally stock diapers, so a bit of initiative and a quick trip to a local big-box store before leaving ensured they were set. |
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Finally we asked why there were no diapers. |
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You cannot sell underwear, dirty clothes or cloth diapers. |
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But when her second child, Porscha, was still in diapers, Apryll's husband, a delivery driver, began to change. |
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North American tribal people used mosses for diapers, wound dressing, and menstrual fluid absorption. |
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She opens them to show diapers, baby food, hygiene products, and clothing. |
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They packed diapers, wipes, an extra set of clothes, toys and his bottle. |
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Diaper Doublers are diaper inserts that make cloth and disposable diapers more efficient. |
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A househusband hero, who has spent the past few years changing diapers and raising his family, has to go back to work in the Ranger trade. |
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He also told me of a situation where a senior who suffered from incontinence was known to wash out paper diapers because that person could not afford to use these products regularly when needed. |
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Her potty-trained toddler was so proud of his newfound skill that he refused to go back into diapers, but he still had many accidents. |
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Rock Daddy Rock adds life lessons into songs about diapers, dirt, boogers, burps, fighting, biting, messy rooms and more. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. |
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After two years of intensive development work at SCA's innovation center in Gothenburg, Sweden, SCA has launched Libero Touch diapers. |
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Common culprits include rags, diapers, children's toys, plastic bottles, and a combination of lint from the washing machine and congealed grease from dish washing. |
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If you don't have old diapers, any lint-free, 100 percent cotton cloth works great. |
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All of our pocket diapers have inners made of either microfleece or minky. |
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No more rinsing poopy cloth diapers in the toilet! |
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Some disposable diapers have an extra-absorbent gelling material that seems to help keep the skin dry. Using this type of diaper may help prevent diaper rash in some babies. |
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A secondary but significant development of the second half of the century was the use of allover decorative patterns, or diapers, on the groundwork adjacent to the figures. |
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In addition to giving parents food supplements, everyone who receives them recycles their juice jugs and the money is used to buy incentive gifts for the mothers, e.g. oven mitts, diapers, bibs. |
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The Standard line of diapers is the solution for treating incontinence with classic hourglass-shaped pad, that is suitable for many different situations. |
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The ones who change the diapers, hold the foreheads when the children are sick, sweat bullets if they don't get home on time when they first have driver's licenses and worry about how to pay for college are the real parents. |
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Take turns waking your baby, getting her ready for a feeding, feeding her with a bottle of expressed breast milk when the time comes, burping her, or changing her diapers. |
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Here she deftly handles the relentless labor of sheep shearing, yarn dying, even child minding, with all those sticky fingers and sodden, sagging diapers. |
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In Japan, the manufacture of baby diapers has increased greatly and the demand for nonwovens has grown along with it. |
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Babies still in diapers will babble to call attention to some accomplishment such as pulling themselves up by a table, glowingly pleased with themselves and expecting you to be pleased along with them. |
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With increased autonomy they reject diapers and handholding. |
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Estonian legislation provides that the unit price must be indicated as the item price for paper napkins, tissues and diapers, sanitary towels, panty liners and tampons. |
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Soon, we need bigger diapers and, then, longer pants or flouncier dresses and larger shoes. |
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Most diaper rashes are caused by skin irritation. This can be caused by diapers that rub against the skin, fit too tightly or are left on for too long. |
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Claudio Guerschuny, a Buenos Aires pharmacist, told television channel Todo Noticias that in addition to tampons there is a shortage of adult diapers and children's swim diapers. |
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Mothers generally have closer physical contact with their children than fathers, if only for changing diapers or caring for a baby with an earache or enteritis. |
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I don't see any point in having the last six months laying there, being unable to communicate, being unable to move, hoisted on to the toilet or wearing diapers. |
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I have never seen a babyfur at a convention wearing diapers openly. |
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While I sat in the serenest of settings, she was racing around the house cleaning up toys, changing diapers and trying to throw together a dinner for five. |
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This investment is aimed at enhancing the biodegradability of the product, making it safe for use and involves the use of safe raw materials for the manufacture of diapers. |
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Parents who use cloth diapers often use disposables for travel, nights, or both. Disposables can save parents repeated nighttime rousings or frequent sheet changes. |
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