No problems for us either but I am stocking up on the old swaddlers for DD#2 since I don't want to chance it. I'm tempted to stop using them only because of the way they are treating the people who are having problems.
Make sure you open the box of "old" swaddlers. There's been talk on the Facebook page that Pampers was putting the new Dry Max diapers in the old boxes.
We bought a pack of Huggies a couple months ago for a Huggies' casting call we took DD to. She got a horrific diaper rash that day -- so bad that we had to take her to the pedi for treatment. It's amazing how different and sensitive babies are to different products.
I was anxious about using them. But every time I saw a sample mailing I sent one here, one to MIL, and one to my mom plus we got a sample at BRU. We tried about 24 of them before buying any. We've used them for 2 months almost with no issue!
I know some have had serious problems, but it's got to be a minority considering the extensive testing these went through before they were put on the market. (Yes, I believe Pampers when they say that. B/c why would they go ahead and put them on the market if they were causing problems for the testers, kwim?) I know that all brands cause rashes and/or chemical burns on some babies--I've heard that about nearly EVERY brand of diapers--so I admit I'm a bit skeptical of those insisting there's something inherently wrong with DryMax.
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Yup, just fine here, too.
We bought a pack of Huggies a couple months ago for a Huggies' casting call we took DD to. She got a horrific diaper rash that day -- so bad that we had to take her to the pedi for treatment. It's amazing how different and sensitive babies are to different products.
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I was anxious about using them. But every time I saw a sample mailing I sent one here, one to MIL, and one to my mom plus we got a sample at BRU. We tried about 24 of them before buying any. We've used them for 2 months almost with no issue!
We haven't had problems.
I know some have had serious problems, but it's got to be a minority considering the extensive testing these went through before they were put on the market. (Yes, I believe Pampers when they say that.
B/c why would they go ahead and put them on the market if they were causing problems for the testers, kwim?) I know that all brands cause rashes and/or chemical burns on some babies--I've heard that about nearly EVERY brand of diapers--so I admit I'm a bit skeptical of those insisting there's something inherently wrong with DryMax.