Pros: Comfortable, snug fit with special newborn features Cons: a bit pricey
I read a few reviews on Epinions about disposable diapers before I went to the hospital to deliver my first born and based on those reviews I bought a bag of Swaddlers. It seemed like everyone felt that the Swaddlers were more comfortable and more ...
When my first daughter was born two years ago, I tried pretty much every diaper on the market! I usually wound up going back to Pampers, despite the "bargains" I found. When I began stocking up on necessities for my second daughter, I bought...
Pros: Soft cover and elastic leg bands, Sesame Street Characters Cons: Can be expensive, landfill issues.
After the trouble we went thru with Zack and diapers when he was a baby, we knew right off that we were going to start Jesse with Pampers. We had used Huggies
Ultratrims and ...
Pros: Contains leaks, Grow with Me Tabs, cloth like feel Cons: PRICE
The Past When my first son was born, we went through every imaginable type and brand of diaper. We were given tons of them as baby shower gifts, samples from the hospital, and samples from various companies through the mail. Best of all, ...
Pros: Unbelievably absorbent; all-around good fit; velcro tab closures; baby powder scent. Cons: Weak capacity for large messes; a bit short; scent may be too strong for some.
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Newborn Swaddlers, I wasn't in a huge hurry to try Pampers Swaddlers, which I could only assume to be the same diaper in a larger size. But being ...
Pros: Smells great, works through the night, fits like a $6,000.00 tailored suit. Cons: Slightly more expensive. poop can sneak up and out the back side.
I have to admit that Korah has had ear infections on and off now for about three and a half weeks. {This does relate to review. Hang in there.}We finally found the right antibiotics that fought it off and now she is doing great. However, the meds ...
Pros: Super soft and stretchy, and no leaks! Cons: Expensive
When my tiny little bunny was born almost a full month early, he surprised us all. We brought him home from the hospital weighing in at a mere 5 pounds, 8 ounces. Nevertheless, he grew incredibly quickly, and in no time at all had earned the nickname ‘ ...
Pros: great leak protection that fit my little one greatly Cons: can't think of any
Just recently my wife and I had a son, born 2 months premature at 2 lbs, 1.3 ounces on June 10th, 2007. Through-out his stay at the NICU(From his Birthday, until July 19th), the hospital used Pampers Swaddlers Premie, which is available at ...
Pros: Superb absorption, comfortable fit, and softer texture. Cons: Only works for babies 18 lbs and less.
Long story short, after an occasionally panic-stricken pregnancy I found myself with a c-section incision to heal and a lively new baby boy to raise. One of the first things I had to test out and decide on was exactly which brand of diapers to use. ...
Pros: Soft, comfortable, good fit! Cons: Doesn't contain up-the-backside poops like I wish it would!
We primarily use cloth diapers on our kids because of skin sensitivity. But when I have to use disposables (long travels, babysitters who won't touch cloth diapers), I like these new Pampers Swaddlers.
Pros: Perfect fit, baby-powder smell, Sesame Street Characters, Last all night Cons: Some of the diapers in packages are defective. The tabs are stuck inside the diaper.
My daughter is now an official Pampers Swaddlers baby. I started out using the newborn swaddlers and loved them. However, I decided to try out some less expensive brands. I can tell you from experience that you get what you pay for! It is worth the ...
Pros: Great smell, Sesame Street Characters, ease of use. Cons: Do not hold in messes.
I have to admit. It has been 3 years since I have boughten any diapers and the industry has changed. I used to be the bargain shopper for diapers. If it was on sale than that was the one for me. But..... I Got spoiled. When my son was born 4 weeks ...
Pros: A great fit, overlapping tabs, very soft feel Cons: Need more diapers per package
I started using Swaddlers in the hospital when my daughter was born. After using up the two packages that were sent home with us, we went with the somewhat less expensive Pampers Baby Dry. They also worked, however, they weren't as stretchy and caused ...
Pros: very soft, velcro fasteners, very absorbent Cons: only goes to size 2
I am a first time mom so I had no clue about diapers. My opinion on the whole diaper issue is well a diaper is a diaper I'll just buy whatever is on sale... WRONG! I found out really fast that a diaper is not a diaper. At my baby shower I received a ...
Pros: Very soft, seem comfortable on for baby Cons: Expensive, and several jumbo packs leaked; water beaded up in the diaper
I started using Swaddlers from the day my daughter was born. I loved them. I used Newborn, size 1, and the first jumbo pack of size 2; no problems. Not one leak or blow out. I opened the second bag of size 2, and ever since that bag, an additional 2...
Pros: Great stretchy sides, super soft, trim fit. Cons: Most expensive diaper out there ...
I have a 6-month-old who has been wrapped in pretty much every kind of diaper, Pampers Baby Dry, Huggies Supreme, Huggies Ultratrim, CVS brand, Babies R Us brands (both of them). I have to say that although these are probably the most expensive of ...
Pros: very soft on baby's skin, comfy to hold, decent price, contained leaks Cons: "fuzzies"
After trying several store brands of diapers and having MANY problems with leaks and poor fitting brands, we decided to go for the "luxury" Swaddlers.
I was immediately impressed with the cottony feel and cute pictures, as well as velcro-type...
Pros: Soft, comfy exterior, reusable tabs, no leakage during daytime use Cons: Fills quickly, doesn't seem to withstand nighttime use
We have been using Pampers Swaddlers ever since our son Caden was born back in February. My husband and I especially liked the softness of the exterior, the reusable tabs, and the fact that it's design was all-around geared towards newborns. They worked ...
Pros: Pampers Swaddlers are very soft and don't leak Cons: pampers makes them only in size one and size two.
I have tried many diapers and a different types of diapers from the same company. I think I tried almost every kind of diaper, huggies, huggies surpreme, luvs, different store brand diapers, dry bottoms, white cloud and several types from pampers.
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Pros: Velcro ROCKS! Holds odors.. Cons: Creep down in the back. Bulky between the legs.
We first came into contact with these in the hospital when our daughter was born. Once I was exposed to other diaper brands once we got home, I realized how much the hype of Pampers isn't all it's cracked up to be. They are still a little stiff ...
Pros: Soft and seemingly comfortable Cons: Seemed like they were sized smaller than most others
These are great diapers. They are very soft and the velcro closures make nighttime changing quiet and easy...as to not awaken a sleeping baby. The only problem that I had, which isn't really a problem, is that pampers are sized smaller than most...
Pros: Very soft, controls leaks, never left red marks on my sons chubby legs Cons: I can't find the ones I fell in love with
I was turned on to these swaddlers by a co-worker of mine whose daughter had a baby before mine and he outgrew his swaddlers and she gave me the rest of the box. I really liked them, they fit my little guy very well and hardly ever leaked. I also really ...
Pampers Swaddlers - another great fit! by redhead04087 ,Mar 01 '05
Pros: very soft, stretchy tabs Cons: pricey
My first experience with these diapers was when I had my son just eleven weeks ago. They were the diapers the hospital gave us to use. They were wonderful from day one.
They have stretchy tabs to fit the smallest of babies. It makes for the perfect fit. The name of the diapers fits them well also. It really is almost like they swaddle the baby, nice and snug. They have a soft outer layer, that feels almost like cotton.
I had no problem with leaks of any sort, even breastfed blowouts! My only wish is that I could afford to use them full time!
Pros: Great cloth like feel, great absorbency, stretchy and comfy for baby. Cons: More pricey than others
These diapers are the best! We loved the soft fabric feel of them and the super absorbency. They were great when we first brought her home and had to fold over the top for her belly button. The side have great stretch that helped us continue using these diapers until she was over two months old. They do tend to be a little more expensive that some other brands but you can get the big box of them (204 count)at Sams Club at a discount. After trying some other brands out I went back to the pampers swaddlers and gave the others away.
Pros: soft, cozy, available just about anywhere Cons: a little pricey but I still think worth it
I wish these were around with child 1,2,and 3, but at least #4 got the advantage of these wonderful diapers! With the soft very clothlike surrounding, stretchy sides that fit just right either way you grow, and ultra absorbent you can't do any better than these. Although they are priced a bit high and you don't get as much, I still highly recommend these diapers to any mom who has children still in diapers, especially those with small babies that crave soft touches and comforts.
Pros: Keeps baby dry, no leaks Cons: cost a bit more than other brands
When I had my 1st child seven years ago, I tried several brands of diapers. Trying to save a buck or two. Well, I had no success. Every other brand but Pampers leaked. I just had my 2nd child five months ago. I won't even bother trying other brands. Think of this way. You're not saving any money if you have to change your baby every hour!!
Pros: High quality diapers! Very soft, stretchy, easy to wrap up tightly and toss. Cons: Less expensive would be nice, of course.
I only bought this somewhat pricey diapers because they were on sale plus I had a store and a manufacturers coupon, so they came out to be less expensive than the cheapest ones on the shelf. Once I used them, though, I find that they are worth paying a little more for.
These diapers are excellent! They are extremely cloth-like and stretchy. They are so stretchy that when I take them off of my son I can wrap them so tightly that they don't stink up the garbage or take up much room - another plus. I am only disappointed that he is now out-growing them, as they only go up to size 2.
Pros: The best parts are the stretchy sides and soft material. Cons: No cons.
These diapers are absolutely fabulous. The best parts are the stretchy sides and soft material. No leaking at all. We have used them since birth. I hope that the cruisers are as good, since my baby will be big enough for those soon.
Pros: Keeps poop away from skin, ease of use Cons: Cost
We used Newborn swaddlers from the beginning with our now 2 and 1/2 month old baby (first baby). I can't remember but I think we started using them after trying a few samples. We have been happy with the newborn and the 1 size swaddlers, although have experienced some leaks. (A few were "operator error" when we forgot to make sure everything was in the right position when closing up the diaper). We have had an occasional "up the back" leak and an occasional leak out the leg holes. I occasionally forget to check to make sure the ruffles aren't trapped underneath the inner elastic layer, this may contribute to the problem.
We tried the cheaper Pampers brand and found that the feces smeared all over the inside of the diaper where the swaddlers seem to suck most of the feces into the inner layer.
The Only Diaper I Will EVER Use! by twinmom75 ,Nov 21 '05
Pros: Super-absorbant, do not promote diaper rash, stretchy & comfortable, not too pricey. Cons: There is absolutely nothing bad about this diaper in my epinion.
I was turned onto Pampers Swaddlers in the hospital when I had my Preemie twins. The preemie-size Swaddlers fit them perfectly and they were the only brand that was easy to find a preemie size in. They are now 2 months old and I still only swear by Pampers Swaddlers. I have tried Huggies only because a friend gave me a pack when I was pregnant, but went right back to the Swaddlers. The Huggies leaked right through the first time I used them. I have never, ever had a problem with leaks with the Swaddlers. Even overnight, my boys' clothes stay totally dry and they stay very comfortable. The absorbancy of these diapers is amazing, it pulls the wetness in so the skin does not become saturated. I am convinced that this is the reason I have never had any battles with diaper rash since I had my boys.
Pros: soft, absorbant, rarely leek. Cons: big gap between sizes, comparatively expensive.
this is the only diaper i've used since my daughter was born 10 weeks ago, so i might not provide the best review in terms of comparison. but truthfully, these have been great, and i have no desire to try another type. they're super absorbant (she goes all night without a changing, unless there's poop), and are soft and stretchy. i've never found the smell to be strong or offensive, as others have claimed -- i barely notice there is a scent! these rarely leek - only 3 incidents so far, which involved massive poops that we've all experienced, and generally happened when she was between sizes. thats another issue -- i found that there's a big discrepancy between the sizes. pampers indicates that the consecutive sizes overlap with regard to weight. but when my baby was around 8-9 pounds, the newborns were way too tight, the 1's way too loose! we're about to graduate to 2's so we shall see! overall, very good product and well worth the slightly higher cost!
We've gotten quite a big range of different brands of free Diapersamples in our childbirthclasses. But none we've loved as much as the swaddlers. There where no red makrs where diapers usually cut in Baby's skin, we never ever had a leak with them and never ever had a single Diaperrash. Sure, pricewise Pampers is almost the most expensice Brand on the market, but they are really worth it!
Pros: Soft & stretchy
Newborns have "grow with me" tabs
Very absorbent Cons: More expensive
I love the Swaddlers! I had always heard that Pampers were the best disposable diaper, and now I whole-heartedly agree! The Swaddlers were the second pack of diapers we ever used (tried Huggies Newborn first) and I haven't bought anything else yet at this point, and my daughter is now 2 months old. They're so soft and stretchy- the newborns have the "grow with me" tabs so she wore those up to 1.5 months old. They are also super absorbent and they ONLY diapers where I can easily tell if she's wet just by feeling them.
I plan on sticking with the Swaddlers until she's into Cruisers.
Pros: stretchy, cloth cover Cons: the front doesn't go around the baby at all.
my oldest son always wore pampers but this baby i'm not buying again. these I like only cause they say its suppose to swaddle. i don't think they do a very good job with anything. they hold the messes in just as well as any other diaper i have used. (luvs and huggies along with the cheaper store named ones) but he seems to leake way up front where the diaper stops and doesn't go around a little. I'm just not pleased with the way they are fitting my son.
Pros: Small package, probably best for under 8lbs total Cons: Leaky and the pull tabs didn't work properly
The hospital gave us a bunch of these to take away. I bought a large-ish pack of these and was disappointed by a flaw in the yellow tape handles. I had ten of the diapers in a row I had to throw away, which is really annoying at 3am when you're dealing with an unhappy newborn.
Also of the brands I tried, these seemed to leak the most often. And I'm including the cloth diapers in this analysis. There is definitely an art to properly placing these diapers. There are hard to put on properly. My 8lb4oz baby seemed to get a bit of irritation from the wraparound tabs.
Your mileage may vary but I won't be buying these again. I have also tried huggies and some no-names and both were better. For that matter, so was cloth.
Hands down, these diapers are the best!!! It took me a couple of months of diapering my son to figure out that Swaddlers take the cake. These diapers are soft, strong and absorbent. They aren't leak proof, but I haven't tried a diaper that hasn't leaked. This diaper leaks very, very seldom. They fit very well. Huggies seems to be a bit too narrow through the crotch, but these are nice and wide.
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