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Infertility and Diapers, Part II

Some parents who read the September 28th, 2000 Daily Dose News Alert were alarmed or saddened about the concerns raised regarding plastic-lined disposable diapers.

As I said, the association has not been proven (though it does make sense to me). If the association proves true, most boys who wore them will still be healthy and fertile. It’s the risk of testicular problems that increases over those kids who wore diapers of natural cotton fiber. I expect that the level of risk would vary quite a bit between different models of disposable diapers that retain heat to different degrees.

The whole issue points out how difficult it can be to predict the consequences when new technologies are adopted over time-tested alternatives. The benefits of recent technological advances are immense, but unanticipated downsides may sometimes be discovered after the fact.

The march of progress always includes a few backward steps. As parents, we can only do the best we can, based on what we know at the time. If we learn that a choice we made was less than optimal, there is no need to feel guilty – only to look toward the future and to how we can best love our children given all that we now know.

Published on: September 29, 2000
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Alan Greene MD

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Dr. Greene is a practicing physician, author, national and international TEDx speaker, and global health advocate. He is a graduate of Princeton University and University of California San Francisco.
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