Pros: Clothlike cover, Velcro Tabs, Little People, Pampers product Cons: Pampers price, cost as much as Pampers Premium for a lesser product?
Pampers Baby Dry have had a make-over for the better! If you had tried them in the past and not been pleased (think plastic waistband and sticky tape days...) Try again and you might be pleasantly surprised.
Pros: "Quick Grip" tabs; Little People designs; more economical than Premium diapers. Cons: Some find the "baby powder" smell offensive; no super stretchy sides.
A week ago yesterday (8 days now.....ugh!), my 2.5 year old son, Tristan, (who is nowhere NEAR being potty trained, by the way) contracted a nasty GI bug (probably Rotavirus) and first began vomiting, which soon moved on to messy diarrhea blowouts....
Pros: Six sizes to choose from Cons: Over powering scent
The preference in the diaper market for my household has been Huggies for many years. When my oldest son was first born the diapers I received at showers were Pampers® so I made my decision after using both brands. Recently my five-year old...
Pros: Rarely leak, even overnight; attractive design across the front; breathable. Cons: Expensive in price when compared to store brands of similar quality.
Choosing which disposable diaper that works best for each baby can often be a difficult process of trial and error. For a fortunate few, just any ole diaper will do. Whether it be the more expensive name brands or the cheaper generic ones, as long as...
Pros: Cheaper than other Brand Diapers, Cloth-like cover, absorbent Cons: Leak if gets too wet, plastic tape tabs instead of velcro
I have been a mom for 2 ˝ years now, and I think I have tried every disposable diaper on the market today. Evident by other reviews, I prefer Pampers Premium Diapers and do not prefer Huggies Diapers, except for their Overnite Diapers. I...
Pros: Fits great and keeps your baby dry. Cons: That I didn't find these diapers sooner.
Pampers Baby Dry... Does just that, keeps your baby Dry
During the past 11 years, I think I have tried every brand and kind of disposable diapers out there on the market in the search for the perfect disposable...
Pros: I have a dryer, happier baby with fewer diaper rashes Cons: Resealable tabs aren't resealable
Although there has probably been in excess of 3 billion reviews of Pampers written at epinions (okay, I’m exaggerating, but there have been a lot) I feel that what I have to say is informative, valuable, and downright interesting. Right now...
Pros: great fit, no leaking, not bulky, holds on with sticky tabs instead of velcro Cons: hypoallergenic lotion in liner may bother some babies
Start talking to parents about diapers, and you'll get as many opinions as there are diapers. Truth be told, that's the way it should be. Every child is different physically and what may be perfect for a baby who it tall and thin, may be lousy for a ...
Pros: they are breathable Cons: they smell bad, cost way too much and swell like crazy
My son was down to just 4 Huggies Ultratrim Diapers. I never let us get that low on diapers. Time to go to the store! Time was limited and since I needed to get some things at the grocery store, that's where I would have to pick up some diapers. No huge...
Pros: Soft Cloth Cover, Easy To Adjust & Fit, Improved Leak Protection, 33% More Cons: N/A
I have a love/hate relationship with Pampers Diapers. Strange as it might sound, it's true. For instance, I love the Pampers Swaddlers but I'm not so fond of Pampers Custom Fit...
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I am finally a Pampers fan again! On a recent trip to purchase diapers, I saw that Pampers had revamped their Pampers Baby Dry Thin Diapers. They changed the cloth...
Pros: VERY absorbent; baby powder fragrance; velcro-like closure; cute Sesame Street designs. Cons: Can be difficult to position; somewhat pricy; fragrance may be too strong for some.
Pampers - perhaps the best known brand of diapers out there, they've been around forever (or at least since the 1950s). I wore them myself as an infant, at least on the good weeks when Mom could afford disposable diapers, and even before my ...
Pros: Holds poop. Keeps baby dry. No leaks so far. Many different sizes available. Cons: Dog loves to shred them.
Before I start writing about this fine product, I've got to mention one thing. You'll never catch me calling my four-month old Daughter a "Pampers Baby." She's not one of those. Nor will she ever be a Toys 'R' Us kid. Associating my child with a...
When my second baby was born, I started using Pampers Baby Dry. But being the kind of person I am, I had to venture out and try all the other brands on the market. If there is a diaper out there- I have tried it. In my experience, Pampers...
Pros: Snug elastic at legs, clothlike cover Cons: Overnight leaks
After my h
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experience with Luvs diapers, one would think I would have just gone back to my trusted brand and stuck with them, right? But of course, I did not, and that leads me to an opinion on Pampers ...
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