Don't know the difference between an all-in-one and a pocket? Bummis or Thirsties? It's time to get the poop on cloth diapering, and a new local company is ready to help. Cambridge resident Jessie Rogers just launched Diaper Days, an online store and cloth-diapering-resource website. Rogers decided to set up shop after her own research during her pregnancy. "I found the information overwhelming," she says, "I just wanted someone knowledgeable to help guide me." Through Roger's site you can buy several brands of diapers and accessories, learn about different systems, and get the schedule of Cloth 101 courses Rogers conducts at the offices of an Essex doula and childbirth education business. Business happens.
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