THE POD BLOG

Diaper Blowout: Causes & Preventing Baby Blow Out Diapers
If you can picture an explosion of poop, that’s what a diaper blowout looks like. Baby blowouts can happen for several reasons, one of the most common being constipation. If your baby doesn’t have ...
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How Many Wet Diapers Should a Newborn Have?
The number of wet diapers each baby has will vary, but there are some general markers (see below) to help track your newborn’s hydration levels. Counting the number of wet and dirty diapers a newbo...
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Composting Diapers Explained: Can You Compost Diapers?
Most conventional diaper brands are not compostable since they contain plastics and chemicals. So if you're on a mission to make eco-friendly choices, composting diapers is one way to reduce the am...
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How Many Newborn Diapers Do I Need?
The number of diapers a newborn baby needs can be sort of unpredictable, similar to accidents. Being a diaper company, we know a thing or two about how many newborn diapers you typically need to st...
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Baby wipes, food, and formula have a shelf-life, but do baby diapers expire? When asking about diaper dates, you’ll find a lot of people are confused. The good news is, several major disposable di...
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Diapers for Sensitive Skin All babies are born with delicate skin and are prone to allergic reactions from dyes, alcohol, and fragrances. With the current diaper regulations in place, most are alle...
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Diaper rash is one of the most common baby skin problems, and mostly occurs between 9 to 12 months of age, but can happen anytime your child wears a diaper. By definition, diaper rash is a bacteri...
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As your baby will likely go through thousands of diapers in the first year of their life alone, it’s important to consider how all those diapers could impact the environment and your child. Most di...
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How Often Should You Change a Newborn’s Diaper?
Each baby is unique and your little one may need more or less diaper changes than the average newborn but the rule of thumb of how often to change newborn diapers is about every two to three hours....
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Hypoallergenic refers to something being either void of allergens completely or having less allergens than normal. This means a less likely allergic reaction. Every baby is different, including how...
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