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This post is part of a series on choosing the best diapering option for your baby.
When it comes to diapering that softest little bottom (ahh, to think back to the days when having a squishy bottom was considered an attractive asset), if you are opting for disposables, there are alternatives that are better than you might think, both environmentally and health-wise for baby.
If you can't or don't want to opt for cloth or gDiapers-you don't have a washing machine, or you have a caregiver who will not deal with touching too much, well, you know-you may have just shrugged your shoulders and popped off to CVS or Costco for the cheapest disposables. Or maybe you went for those marketed as premium, like Pampers. You might have felt a tinge of green guilt, however, as you plunked down your cash, and later started hauling out Diaper Genie after Diaper Genie of waste. Here's a couple of what I believe are better options in the disposable category, and the key to all is they are chlorine-free:

