Well, if you're comparing diapers to using a toilet and its overall convenience over a toilet, then I'd have to say that probably nothing is better to use than a diaper, in that case.
Instead of using a disposable diaper like what most people use nowadays, you use a cloth diaper, which you wash and reuse. They're a lot better for your baby than a disposable diaper is actually. And they're a LOT cheaper.
To prevent your baby's diaper from leaking, make sure it fits properly, change it frequently, use a high-quality diaper, and consider using diaper cream to create a better seal.
You use the diaper, then dispose it.
Although the initial cost of a cloth diaper versus a disposable diaper equates to the cloth diaper costing significantly more on a per diaper basis; in the long run cloth diapers would save you money. The cost savings associated with cloth diapers is a result of there ability to be reused over and over again by properly caring for and washing the diapers regularly where disposables are single use and must be thrown away after. Cloth diapers are also better for the environment as they are more biodegradable than disposables and don't use plastics in manufacturing.
The cream should be re-applied at each diaper change until the rash is gone. To prevent recurrence of diaper rash, make sure to change the baby's diaper frequently. It is not healthy to wait until the diaper is at full absorbant capacity.
To measure the amount of fluid in a wet diaper, you can use a diaper scale. Place the wet diaper on the scale and record the weight. The weight difference from a dry diaper will give you an estimate of the amount of fluid that has been absorbed.
Diaper Dust is a diaper deodorizing powder made with activated charcoal. You apply it into the dirty diaper before throwing away to eliminate odor. You can use it inside a diaper pail or regular trash can as well and it will deodorize. You can find it on Amazon!
The diaper should be just below the belly bottom. However, as the child grows, you may find that they are between sized and the next size up is to big. You will cover the belly button for a little bit, but that is better than a diaper that is too small.
You put the diaper on the baby and when the baby needs the bathroom, the diaper will serve as a toilet and absorbs urine and waste. The diaper must be changed fairly soon or it may leak or give diaper rash.
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I would recommend buying sterilized needles and stuff. X*co on eBay has cheap equipment for $11.99... i think that would be better than trying to do it with a dirty needle or diaper pin rotflmao...
The Diaper should be just below the belly bottom. However, as the child grows, you may find that they are between sized and the next size up is to big. You will cover the belly button for a little bit, but that is better than a diaper that is too small.