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April 2010

 I started using cloth pads after my son was born, nearly four years ago. Since we already used cloth diapers, it seemed the logical step to take—why would I use disposable for me when I wouldn’t for him?

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  • Post by Annika on April 27th, 2010
    Annika Barranti is living in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. She strives for a simple, natural family life, including cloth diapers and organic food. She hopes this will be the year that she grows her own vegetables.

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