Pampers Diapers
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Pampers Diapers

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my daughter is allergic. we are a huggies family, but the pampers diapers are still very solid

Not a huge fan of pampers but they do get the job done, I just prefer huggies.

I'm not a fan of this brand however it does work will when it comes to being able to hold a huge load.

This brand is okay for newborns but with my 1 yr old I have to use Huggies. The absorbency of pampers is not that great for older babies.

The product was ok but it did leak

i do like pampers swadlers only....they have very good absorbancy... but pampers baby dry dont keep my baby skin dry and they easily get to leak.

Upon the birth of our first child we tried both Pampers and Huggies (which ever one was cheaper at the time) and I was overall disappointed with Pampers. The diapers have a very wierd sizing and they never seem to fit our daughter right. Also, they have this netting on the inside (maybe to help with absorption) but it reminded me of the netting inside of men's swimsuits and I just didn't feel it added anything to the product. Absorption was okay at best.

I used these when my son was first born and they would leave fibers all over him. Just didn't like how they were made. For being expensive I expected more.

These are are great for little girls but awfulfor little boys. Im not sure why but i can tell a difference between them on my daughter and on my son.

These are ok. I wasn't to thrilled about them, they worked well for a little while.

Seems like my son gets diaper rash a lot from pampers. I prefer Huggies.

Love it use them on my daughter

I was buying these for my Granddaughter when she was born. My daughter switched away from these because my Granddaughter was getting awful diaper rash . After her diaper brand was switched she hasnt had a rash since. She must have been sensitive to the product touching her areas.

I received the newborn packs from the hospital when I was discharged. With time, the diapers were less absorbent and I had to change his diaper every hour to make sure he did not wet himself or his clothes.

I have a 20 month old who is not quite potty trained and we use pampers from time to time. I like them but in all honesty I don't like the stuff they put in them to absorb the urine. It ends up all over my son's private areas and it's not because of lack in changing him. I change him very frequently probably more times than most people would because I don't like letting him sit in waste any longer than need be. It's beyond gross and I'm sure my son appreciates not having to be in nasty pampers, too. The absorbing material is like a gel that sticks to him and causes redness and sorness. This has only been recently. I don't know if pampers changed to this new absorbing material but I wish they would go back to the way they used to be made. I never had this problem before with my first child. I would love to continue using pampers but I will not until something changes.