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KatieGirl529
Greater than one weekUsed these to tradition to pull-up and potty training. Worked well
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Tahara Michelle
> 3 dayLove them
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Molly D.
> 3 dayWorks great for a wiggly baby! Super easy to put on and take off. Absorbency is good to day use. However, the fragrance is really strong! Why can’t Pampers make it fragrance free?!
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Danielle zydanowicz
> 3 dayAwesome love em sag alil after being on so I would recommend getting a size smaller
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Micha v A
> 3 dayThese are THE BEST diapers I have ever used. I will never go back to taped on the side velcro diapers. These are a breeze to put on. Tear the sides off the old one. Leave the old one under the baby, Put your hands in the these grab the babies feet and just slide them up! People who dont understand how they work and how to put them on are the ones complaining that they are difficult to put on. In reality they are EASIER than regular diapers. If you understand how they work, Its easy to diaper the squirmy 8 month old in seconds. No more struggling when baby starts flipping and rolling. Slips right on when baby is standing on the floor too or even sitting and playing with a toy. Plus I have never had a leak or blowout. They dont sag and the best thing of all, due to the incredibly soft thick elastic waistband that goes up to the tummy, my daughters sensitive skin never gets creases, red spots or irritation or tummy/waist lines. Never had a rash either, the lock all the wetness away and making changing so frustration free that i dont mind changing her at every pee. The EU and Japan has been making these type of elastic waisted diapers for infants long ago, before America started following suit. My son was born in Asia and in hospitals there they use these soft elastic waisted breathable diapers exclusively on newborns as well as on super sensitive preemies becacuse they dont cause any irritation and they are faster to take on and off. . In America pull ups for todders were the only diapers one could find, but they are not made for infants nor are they soft and breathable. . Thanks to Amazon (who now sell the American Pampers 360 and now Huggies Sip Ons) you can also easily buy the European and Japanese brands like Blossom, Merries, Goon, Moonies, etc., If you dont want to go Japanese or European, they go for the Pampers 360 as they are exactly like the Euro/Japan brands but way more affordable with no import fees. Huggies arent that much more expensive, however admittedly the elastic is not nearly as soft and stretchy as the Pampers, European or Japanese slip ons.. Parasol USA probably makes the best, but they are the most expensive. Im glad to see more and more American companies copying Japanese and European baby products that are just safer, better and have more government regulations to follow. There was a time when Amazon started started selling the organic lactose based formulas that were standard in Europe. Everyone bought them and soon the American baby formulas started freaking out and forced the FDA to stop allowing Americans to buy EU formula, as it was clearly superior and almost cheaper. It put such a dent in US formula production that Amazon was forced to stop selling it. Now one can only buy European formula from specialized websites. ALL FORMULAS in Europe are batch tested AFTER manufacturing and before hitting the markets for trace amounts of heavy metals, pesticides and fertlizers and thats what the good moms wanted. But luckily American brands were paying attention to the market share an soon our formula companies started following and developed lactose based formulas with Nucleotides and HMO. Diapers are now the next thing we are going to copy. Pampers already started. Next it will be toxin free fabrics for baby bedding and clothes and hopefully America will continue following the EU and make all products without BPA and skin care products made without Estrogens. Anyway, Do yourselves and your baby a favor. Try Pampers baby pants (rather than diapers) for sensitive skinned, squirmy babies that tend to have blow outs and/or if you hate that saggy crotch look. Its not long before all US manufacturers start making these typs of diapers.
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Stepone
> 3 dayI got these to help get my daughter ready for potty training and also for trips out of the house where a changing table might not be available. They pull on and off well. My daughter never seems uncomfortable. They are every bit as absorbent as a good diaper (not like a pull up). Are they useful for potty training? That’s subjective. I am skeptical that anything like a diaper can help with the training, at best it can help with the up/down skill. It can also be good for nighttime, as it’ll keep them drier than the pull up. What I don’t like about these is the tape strip for rolling them up. If it’s a messy diaper, it doesn’t seem to contain things as well as using the tape on a regular diaper. They are awesome for out of the house though. I love that my girl doesn’t have to lay on a nasty table and that she can change in just about any bathroom or changing room.
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gabriela torres negron
> 3 dayMuy incomodos para poner..... mucho reguero cuando pones la crema en el bebe y luego intentas poner el pañal
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Bhavi Sanvitha
Greater than one weekDiapers are not good
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Mahsa
> 3 dayVery soft and comfortable
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Jennifer
> 3 dayThe hospital sent home my sisters two children home in Pampers. They have consistently been better than Huggies. I really wish they would stop redesigning things once they work really well. They went through a phase where they went to much thinner parts of the plastic and they were terrible. This one seems to be hit or miss. If you get the full Pampers brand, then they seem to be fine. They reach what I would expect for Pampers. We havent had any issues and the babies have not had huge problems. Just make sure that you actually get the real Pampers and not any knockoff ones that are in the Pampers box. Not my favorite diapers anymore (Honest Company has taken over that spot), but they are more affordable and that makes a huge difference.