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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
First time mom's NB size diaper comparison
By Kimmy in Valencia
Without any baby experience, I stocked up on 3 different types of NB diapers. A fourth type was given to us by the hospital.
The Huggies Little Snugglers were the brand used by our hospital and we were given a package of 40 when we left the hospital.
I had stocked up on Pampers Swaddlers, Pampers Dry Max and Seventh Generation.
HUGGIES -- This was my favorite overall. This one has a good cutout for the umbilical cord. My husband & I also really like the stripe on the outside that changes color when the diaper is soiled. As first-time parents we really liked having this because even though we change our baby at every 3-hour feedings, we like to change him in between if he needs it. Since we don't really know what a soiled diaper should feel like, this little detail made it very easy for us. The only caveat is that this is the only brand that would leave little "crystal"-like substances in the diaper. At first I was alarmed thinking these were from the baby's urine but after a quick google, it seems some diapers can create these. Out of the 4 types we used, only the Huggies left this. The Huggies also held in the poops well. The size seems like it grows with the baby for the first month without any problems.
Seventh Generation Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Newborn (Up to 10 Lbs), 40 Count (Pack of 4)-- This was my 2nd favorite. Again, there are pros and cons. The pros, besides the fact they are chlorine-free, is they held in the watery poops well. But I don't like that it's difficult to tell when the diaper has been peed in. You can't feel wetness so you kind of have to look at the heaviness in the front. This is a slight pain especially if you're a first timer and aren't sure what a wet diaper feels like. I know this sounds stupid but if a newborn is only outputting one ounce and you want to change the diaper, it's tough to tell. I do like the minor detail that it doesn't have silly characters or designs on the diaper. This fit our long but lean son well for the first month. This does not have an umbilical cord cutout but it didn't ride up high like the Pampers.
Pampers Swaddlers Pampers Swaddlers Dry Max Diapers, Size N, 84 Count-- Despite the claim that it has an umbilical cord cutout, I couldn't tell. I still had to sort of fold over the top so it wouldn't rub against it. It has no wetness indicator as I guess like a previous version. It did hold in the poops well. My 3rd favorite.
Pampers Baby Dry Pampers Baby Dry Diapers, Newborn, 124 Count-- I didn't like these at all. The fit was much more snug even though my son is slim. This was also the only brand that leaked out poop. When it didn't leak, you can see the yellow through the diaper. This was also the "stiffest" diaper of all the ones we used. This didn't have an umbilical cord cutout either. I also didn't care for the Sesame Street characters on the diaper even though this obviously does not affect the performance of the diapers.
For any other expecting first time parents, I had stocked up on NB size diapers (more than 400 when you son was born at 8lbs+. We also went through multiple diapers at each diaper changing session because as we would go to close the diaper, the baby would either pee or poo so we would start all over again. This would happen as many as 4 or 5 times. Yes, that means going through 5 or 6 new diapers at one session because small amounts would soil the diaper. If I had it to do again, I would order one case at a time since the Amazon Mom/Prime shipping gets the diapers to your door in 2 days. You might also save money by buying a smaller package at a brick and mortar store as your baby grows out of a size instead of having a huge case of leftovers.
28 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome Diapers
By Mia's Mommy
We have tried EVERYTHING! These are the best and are definitely worth the extra money. Our daughter got diaper rash with Luvs and Pampers but as soon as we switched to these, no more diaper rash! We have yet to have any leaks (3 months, going strong) and they seem to be much more plush than any other diaper brand. As a side note, the Huggies Snug and Dry are just as good, not as soft. When on sale, the premiums are actually cheaper than snug and dry. So keep your eyes open!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Pampers are better
By Luke Chennell
We switched from Huggies to Pampers when our daughter was about 4 months old. For no specific reason, I chose Huggies initially when signing up for subscribe and save. When she got about ready to switch from size 1 to size 2, she started blowing out every single dirty diaper. What was interesting was that it blew out her legs, and happened with both sizes. She also started leaking urine overnight. After reading a lot, we discovered that for skinny legs, Pampers fit better (she is in the 10th percentile weight-wise and 75th length-wise). Since switching, we haven't had a single blowout or leak! We also noticed along the way that the Pampers are far more absorbent and hold the moisture away from her skin better. She routinely does 12 hour nights with no leaks, and no rashes.
I also strongly recommend the Amazon mom subscribe and save option, you get 20% off diapers and wipes, what a deal!
