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I would also try a barrier cream at every change, my DD is sensitive to the wetness, but still needs a little extra protection.
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Re: Diaper Rash
Before spending money you may want to spend a day in prefolds and a day in stay dry and see which flares it up -- course you need it battled down first.
For a thin option I have found suede cloth at the standard chain fabric store and its super thin.
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Mom to 1 LO born 1/7/2010; Cloth diapered since day 1; Part-time EC since 9 months; Daytime PL since 29 months. Expecting #2 for Thanksgiving.
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Re: Diaper Rash
walmart has super thin fleece throws for $2.88 that might do the trick. I don't use liners with my son's pf's, I just slather him from belly button to butt in coconut oil and that seems to do the trick.
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Re: Diaper Rash
we use grovia magic stick most times, but I use aloe vera & coconut oil at other times
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- wife to Harrison since 2007, and proud mama to miss Matilda Quinn!!!!
(Sept-06-11) expecting baby #2 May 20th 



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