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- premium absorbency and comfort
- unique blend of chlorine and fragrance free materials,
- resealable tapes, stretchy leg gathers, soft, cloth-like comfort
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great alternative to Huggies & Pampers,
By kcbabe88 "kcbabe88" (new york, ny United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Seventh Generation, Chlorine Free, Hypo-Allergenic Disposable Baby Diapers - Large (22-37 lbs.) 34 Diapers (Health and Beauty)
I really like these diapers. I started using them when my baby developed re-occurring thrush diaper rashes from antibiotics given at birth. They were very painful for her so I decided to go natural on anything that touched her skin. Cloth might have been better but my hubby wanted the convenience of disposables. These diapers don't leak and they don't have chemicals or perfumes (altho they still contain the absorbing beads that other leading mfg's use). In the past 6 mos I've noticed that the tabs & the strips that tabs stick to have changed for the better. They've also changed their baby wipes formulation (which by the way I'd also recommend). I used to buy them from Whole Foods (w/coupons from this co's site) but Amazon prices are comparable. Amazon just added shipping charges for the 7th gen line but I wish they would reinstate the free shipping on these. Then they'd be cheaper than buying retail.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
These diapers ROCK!,
This review is from: Seventh Generation, Chlorine Free, Hypo-Allergenic Disposable Baby Diapers - Large (22-37 lbs.) 34 Diapers (Health and Beauty)
We are a pretty eco-friendly family, and did the pros and cons of disposables vs. cloth diapers, and in our research it ended up a wash (pun intended)and decided to use disposables, but we still were not comfortable using anything bleached, with chemicals or a plastic coating on our daughters body.We have been using Seventh Generation diapers since our daughter was born (she is now almost 7 months old), and they have been wonderful. They are great through the night, not one leak. We have had a couple blow outs, but it is only when she is getting towards the end of the weight range for that size. If you want to give your baby or child a diaper that is as natural as disposable get, and don't want to use cloth, these are the way to go!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Most absorbent disposable natural diaper,
By Lisa Sanchez (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seventh Generation, Chlorine Free, Hypo-Allergenic Disposable Baby Diapers - Large (22-37 lbs.) 34 Diapers (Health and Beauty)
When my son was born, I used cloth diapers (motherease.com - awesome), and as he got older, it was easier to use disposables. The reason I went with the cloth one was I didn't want the chemicals in the disposable diapers touching my babies privates. These diapers work better than the other natural diapers. They rarely leak - and then they do, it's because I didn't put them on right for the overnight soakings that were to come. Most of the time though - they're great. Nothing beat the cloth diapers, but as far as the convience factor - they're the ones I use.
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