We started using these at Size 1 with our DS. The newborn ones are notorious for leaking. We like them. DS rarely leaks in these and he STTN (8-10 hours). The only time he leaks is if he has a runny poop and even then it is just a little. They do tend to run small. He is still in the size 1 at 12lbs but once this package is done we are going to move him up to size 2. Also, my SIL used and uses them for all 3 of her kids and likes them too. She has a 2 1/2 year old and twin 8 month old girls.
I used them until DD was about 6wks old. they fit her great, but when she STTN for 9+ hours they leak. In their defense they were FULL with urine. We use huggies pure and natural now and are really happy with them. I think seventh generation diapers are in the top 3 if eco-friendly is what you are looking for, along w/ huggies pure and natural and earths best.
I use them and I like them a lot. They must run small, becuase my 11 week old is in a size 3 (he is huge though). I tried huggies/pampers in the hospital. I absolutley hated how they occasionally left little gel specks all over his little bottom. I'll stick with 7th Generation forever.
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We've used them since birth and like them a lot. The Pampers gave him diaper rash and the Huggies we tried leaked like a sieve. I had planned to cloth diaper, but with EPing I just don't have the energy for the laundry. This is my earth-friendly compromise until we switch to cloth.
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We use them. As others have said, the do run a little smaller...but you just go up to the next size. We used Pampers from the hospital and got free huggies. I noticed DD got minor rashes (esp w/ the pampers swaddlers that had drymax). No problems like that with the 7th Gen. She had a few blowouts with the huggies, but not with the 7th Gen. I guess it all depends on the child and so you won't really know till you try them. There are good reviews of them on Amazon.
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