I thought that the best disposable diapers would be the chlorine, dye, etc free so I got the Huggies pure and natural thinking that they were going to be really good, but he got a terrible rash from them within two days and the dr. said that pampers are best. We tried the pampers swaddlers and his rash is gone already.
Re: Diaper advice-don't use huggies, pampers are better
Thanks for the advice. Your DS is A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E.!!!!
Where did you get his little shirt/onesie??
For each child its going to be different, some might like pampers, some might like huggies, some might like the target brands. It is just dependant on the child. This is why I dont recommend stocking up on one certain diaper.
Mr. & Mrs. as of May 23, 2009
Parents to Baby Jack as of March 4, 2010
and Bobbi Claire June 7, 2012
Totally not true. I tried Huggies for a day and had to change DS's clothes at almost every changing. Most of the 0-3 ladies bash Huggies saying they suck for smaller sizes (Swaddlers are the best) but are great for the larger sizes.
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Thanks so much! The onsie shirt was actually what the hospital dressed him in- we took tons of them when we left!
Pampers Swaddlers worked best for us too, but Cruisers were a different story.
It really depends on the baby, and like sawyer2 said, it's one of the reasons I don't recommend stocking up on diapers beforehand.
I DESPISE Huggies!!!
We used Swaddlers, and now Cruisers. However, Pampers just changed the design of their Cruisers and they no longer have the mesh lining and aren't as soft. They are still absorbent, but I've switched to Luvs for my DD because they are equivalent now, with the Pampers changes, and the Luvs are SO much cheaper.
I'll definitely still use Pampers for the new baby though.
Every baby is different, and different diapers work better at different times even on the same child. I went through tons of switches with the boys.
FYI -- At my shower, BFF did a "test" to see which held more warm water -- Huggies or Pampers. The Pampers started dripping before 4 cups (I think between 3.5 & 3.75) and the Huggies held over 4 cups (around 4.25) before it started dripping.
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