Posted by admin | Posted in Organic Baby Products | Posted on 05-02-2010
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Organic Baby Diapers Disposable
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Seventh Generation Free and Clear Baby Diapers, Size 5, 115 Count List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $49.99 Used From: $42.07 |
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Everything you want in a diaper and nothing you don't. Bottom loving, baby pleasing performance with absolutely no fragrances, latex, petroleum based lotions or chlorine processing. You'll love the way our new, adjustable tabs give baby a soft and comfortable fit. |
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Seventh Generation Free and Clear Baby Wipes Refill Pack, 768 Count List Price: $33.99 Sale Price: $7.37 Used From: $28.60 |
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Sensitive little bottoms demand extra TLC at changing time. New and improved free and clear baby wipes combine gentle, cloth-like performance with the thickness you need to wipe away little (and big) messes... |
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Huggies Pure & Natural Diapers, Newborn, 72 Count List Price: $22.99 Sale Price: $15.86 |
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HUGGIES Pure & Natural Diapers, Newborn, 72-CountAt a Glance: An umbilical cord cut-out perfectly shaped to gently protect your little one's belly button as it healsOrganic cotton outside, soft quilting and flexible pad insideHypoallergenic with a touch of aloe and vitamin E; liner includes removable materialsPocketed back waistband to help keep in the runny messUniquely shaped to gently fit little legsAdorable graphics with fewer leaks*Newborn: Up to 10 poundsSize 1: Up to 14 poundsSize 2: 12 to 18 poundsSize 3: 16 to 28 poundsSize 4: 22 to 37 poundsSize 5: Over 27 poundsSee all HUGGIES product sizesView larger... |
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Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers, Size 3 (16-28 Pounds), 140 Count List Price: $79.99 Sale Price: $44.99 |
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Reduce your baby's environmental footprint and protect their sensitive skin with Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine-Free Diapers.These disposable diapers feature chlorine-free, cloth-like materials that are made with naturally absorbent corn and wheat byproducts... |
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Seventh Generation Baby Free & Clear Overnight Diapers, Stage 4, 24 Count (Pack of 4) List Price: $44.24 Sale Price: $39.98 Used From: $33.64 |
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Premium extra absorbency for overnight use. Great for travel too. Cloth-like comfort. Overnight diapers are free of chlorine processing. They are also free of fragrances, latex and petroleum-based lotions, so you get to decide what touches your baby's sensitive skin... |
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Aveeno Baby Diaper Rash Cream, Fragrance Free, 3.7 Ounce List Price: $10.00 Sale Price: $4.95 |
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Developed with pediatric dermatologists, this breakthrough diaper rash cream is formulated to help reduce the occurrence, duration, and severity of diaper rash. The unique zinc oxide formula starts to work on contact to treat and prevent diaper rash, while providing an effective, protective barrier against further irritation... |
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Magic Stick All Natural Diaper Ointment, Clear, Net Wt. 2 oz. List Price: $13.95 Sale Price: $13.15 |
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The Magic Stick is an all-natural diaper ointment that's clean, simple, and organic. It keeps your hands clean while applying baby's diaper balm. The Magic Stick is easy to use and goes on smooth, keeping baby's delicate area protected and comfortable. |
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gDiapers Biodegradable Diapers Refills, Small, 40 Count Bags (Pack of 4) List Price: $57.96 Sale Price: $39.95 |
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Reduce baby’s footprint from day one with 100% biodegradable disposable inserts that go easy on the planet. Use inside gPants (sold separately). Disposable Diapers, Naturally. Disposable inserts tuck inside colorful diaper covers called gPants... |
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Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes with easy open top, 64 count packs (pack of 12) (840 wipes) List Price: $42.99 Sale Price: $69.99 |
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Seventh Generation Baby Wipes are moistened with natural aloe vera, vitamin E, and water to cleanse and moisturize gently and naturally. Unlike many traditional baby wipes, ours are fragrance free, not bleached with chlorine and do not contain alcohol or synthetic ingredients that can irritate baby's skin... |
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Huggies Pure & Natural Diapers Jumbo Pack Size 4 23ct - Organic cotton outside, soft quilting and flexible pad inside & Hypoallergenic with a touch of aloe and vitamin E Sale Price: $11.95 |
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Huggies Pure & Natural Diapers Step 4, 22-37lbs (10-17 kg). 23-count. |

Am I a bad mom?
I have never breastfed any of my children, they were all bottlefed (and circumcised). I work full time. I use pacifiers and car seats. I buy disposable diapers and wash my children's clothes with my own. I wash bottles in a sink full of soapy water and I do not sterilize them. I let my 2 year old watch 30 minutes of TV a day. My children eat McDonald's once a month and I do not buy organic food. I feed my seven month old jarred baby food. And I do not allow my children to sleep in my bed and they have learned to go to sleep in their own beds by crying it out (and so far they have no long term psychological problems or resentment towards me and my husband). After reading all of the answers to some of the parenting questions you would think CPS would need to be called and my children should be taken away. Anyone else do the same?
Did it say somewhere in this paragraph that I was lacking joy in my life?
Kids survive all kinds of stuff.
I think that some people strive to just be 'good enough' as parents until it's over, while others strive to take it on as a challenge, researching & learning & doing the best they can during the short time they have before the children are grown.
It's just different ways of going about it.
I think that, in comparison to some parents & some parenting practices, you're trying a little harder, while in comparison to others, you are just getting by.
I did lots of the 'good parent' things that you are sarcastically deriding here - co-sleep, breastfed, didn't circ, cloth diapered, etc. But, we let the kids watch much more TV than you do and, for a while there, went to McD's once a week (on the way home from the children's museum, though).
You might find more joy in your life if you stop worrying about where you are in comparison to others & just try to do what makes you feel like you're doing what you feel is important with your own life.
Edit - no, you don't mention joy or your lack of it specifically, but you did actually ask this question, "Am I a bad mom?".











