👶 Softness that speaks volumes!
Pampers Swaddlers Newborn Diapers Size 1 (140 Count) are designed for ultimate comfort and protection, featuring Heart Quilts for softness, a wetness indicator for easy changes, and airflow technology to keep your baby dry. Trusted by hospitals and parents alike, these diapers ensure your newborn's delicate skin is well cared for.
A**H
Virtually leak-proof even when bulging--if you have leaks, try moving up a size
Diaper reviews are only so helpful, as so much depends on the baby's shape; a "good" diaper is relative. But I have tried TONS of brands and can honestly say that these are the hands-down best diapers...at least for my daughter.1. My daughter is tiny for her size. At most, she's been in the 1 percentile for weight--when she's even on the charts. At 1 year old, she's maybe 15 pounds, if that. (Yes, her weight is managed by doctors and she is fine.) Bottom line is that we could not seem to find ANY diaper that would fit her without major blowouts and leakage. We have tried Target's Up & Up brand (which worked fabulously for my small-average son and was the 2nd-best diaper option for daughter), Costco's Kirkland brand (The Worst), Huggies Naturals, Swaddlers Stay Dry (or whatever they're called), etc. I was LOSING MY MIND and sick of shelling out big bucks on diapers that were so bad, I couldn't even force myself to use them all up, frugal as I am. So grateful my sister-in-law insisted that I had to try these. I was hesitant about the price, but these diapers are the only ones that work...and boy do they catch it all!We actually tend to size up early. If we went by the box weight recommendations, we should still be using size 2; but because of her age, my girl eats enough food to need a bigger diaper with a bit more capacity. So moving her up to size 3 early has made an already secure diaper practically leak-proof. And I think it speaks to the diaper that a bigger size is still snug enough on my teeny tiny baby that it doesn't leak. The leg openings are super snug without being tight or constrictive. Yet my sister-in-law's son is off-the-charts BIG for his age, her daughter is small-average, and these diapers work wonderfully for her and are the only diapers she buys. Apparently they fit a variety of body types and sizes, both boys and girls.My daughter is a sleep-peer, lol. I have picked her up from a 12-hour night's sleep with a bulging wet diaper that looks about to explode (come on, if your child sleeps through night, you know what I'm talking about) and rarely is there any dampness outside of the diaper. That's incredible. I also love the wetness indicator line, which turns from yellow to blue when wet. Baby products that *actually* work are so worth the extra pennies. And with subscribe and save, these are actually very competitively priced.
J**C
Great Product --- But Why the Confusing Product Differences Pampers? (Read for explanation on Dry-Max vs. Non-Dry Max)
Most hospitals I know of will use these Pampers Swaddlers diapers for babies born in the hospital. I am sure many of you are buying these because it was what your baby first used at the hospital.I have been ordering these exact diapers (either from sellers Trend marketing or Planet Stuff, both "fulfilled by Amazon") for about a month now for my newborn (born 6lbs 7oz). They fit her great and we have not had any leaks or blowouts (knock on wood). They are soft, seemingly comfortable for her, and I do not believe that it irritates her skin.Here comes the tricky part.As you may or may not know, Pampers has something called "DRY MAX" that is added to some diapers to make them more absorbent. These extra substances may or may not irritate your baby's skin. Search online and you will find that many people have complained about having DRY MAX in the diapers and it giving their baby a rash.To convolute things even more, go to a local store that sells diapers and you will probably find that some Pampers Swaddlers packages say "with Dry Max" on them and some dont. So Pampers makes two versions of Swaddlers, one with Dry max and one without? WRONG! (well, according to Pampers themselves that is wrong).Straight from Pampers themselves:1. Any regular Pampers Swaddlers (non-Sensiitive versions) diapers have Dry-Max2. Pampers Swaddlers SENSITIVE do NOT have Dry-MaxSo, what about these diapers? They are marked as Pampers Swaddlers (non-Sensitive). So we assume they have Dry-Max in them right? WRONG! Pampers does it again and confuses us even more --- order these (from the sellers i listed) and you will notice that packaging has a special little symbol on it that reads "SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL PRODUCT". What's that all about? I contacted Pampers again:"Thanks for writing!There is some packaging that is normally not offered at the retail level. These Swaddlers are going to be plain white for the hopsitals, and the make up of the diaper is like Swaddlers Sensitive. "So there you have it. Even those these are marked as Regular Swaddlers, they are a special hospital version and do NOT have Dry-max (a.k.a. are made like Swaddlers Sensitive).whew, that was confusing!When my baby moves up to size 1, i will go straight to Swaddlers Sensitive and not even deal with this dry-max vs. non-drymax fiasco (note: many people are happy with dry-max too! just depends on your baby!)hope this helps!!!!edit* just wanted to mention, in the Amazon picture for this product you can actually see the special symbol. It is a white circle with a + in the middle, and around it says "Specialized Hospital Product"
B**G
do yourself a favor, sign up for subscribe and save on these. you wallet and kids butt will thank you.
OMG what i can i say about diapers that you dont already know. My 1 year old loves them, says pampers are the bee's knees. Good diaper and with subscription cheaper than buying at costco. My kid said to note that you can never be too good to your bottom and these diapers are the best thing to touch his butt since he was born, except for air, man is freedom not the best? Anyway, back to the review. If you have a kid and they need to go, there is no better place to go, unless of course they can use a toilet, then that is way easier for everyone involved, including that waste basket. But if you dont have a toilet or simply have not master the physics or developed an understand of the anatomy it takes to use one, then Pampers Swaddlers are the way to go. Tell you parents to subscribe to the monthly delivery and save a few pennies at the same time....Okay Dad is back now. You can also scan the codes on these diapers to get pampers points and get free swag...not it takes about 6 months of diapers (at 30 bucks a box) to get a $5 coupon but i mean its free money. As a note its not a paper coupon so you have to go to the store like some crazy coupon lady with your diaper coupon, its a digital one so you can order from your phone or computer. You can also get some free stuff or enter drawings, so hey maybe you can win a trip to Italy thanks to your kids poop. It could happen and then it wont feel so bad changing all those diapers will it. Alright, i think i've said enough but i'll leave you with this. If you need diapers for your kid, get these, sign up for subscribe and save and you will be happier than you would have if you you choose some other option and waste money and time actually physically picking them up in a store. I mean what is this, 2002?
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