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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 459108" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Some babies get diaper rash easier than others because their skin is just more sensitive and my son was one- he would also get excema. I found the "breathable" type of Huggies diapers worked wonders for prevention- they are disposable but don't have plastic and I<em> think</em> they are pretty much a breathable cotton weave, but surpisingly they don't leak. No soaps or wipes that had scents or additives; no baby powder; change diaper as soon as it's wet/dirty; makes sure any cleaning (done extra gentle) is followed by a few mins of "air time" to thoroughly dry; apply A&D (not generic); and we're done! It wasn't as time consuming as it sounds but the diapers to prevent it were the key. Oh- and wash clothes in Dreft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 459108, member: 3699"] Some babies get diaper rash easier than others because their skin is just more sensitive and my son was one- he would also get excema. I found the "breathable" type of Huggies diapers worked wonders for prevention- they are disposable but don't have plastic and I[I] think[/I] they are pretty much a breathable cotton weave, but surpisingly they don't leak. No soaps or wipes that had scents or additives; no baby powder; change diaper as soon as it's wet/dirty; makes sure any cleaning (done extra gentle) is followed by a few mins of "air time" to thoroughly dry; apply A&D (not generic); and we're done! It wasn't as time consuming as it sounds but the diapers to prevent it were the key. Oh- and wash clothes in Dreft. [/QUOTE]
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