When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
Albany, OR
January 29, 2012
Best diaper we have used yet!!
This is our first baby and when in the hospital they had this kind and we got some packs at my shower. They fit my baby boy perfectly (even though when he pees them sometimes there is an orange area that looks almost like blood) and I have found nothing wrong with these diapers!! Also we LOVE the wetness indicator and it helps for late night diaper checks before feedings.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
MelissaSwanson151
el paso, TX
January 24, 2012
Great just one negitive this time around
Love the product used it since Aug.2009 when my son was born, now im using it again since dec.2011 when my daughter was born. but recently i bought the size newborn diapers as i always do from target, these diapers always state that it has the color changing wetness indicator. But the pack i got this time around all the diapers in the pack dont have the indicator line on them only at the very top of the back of the diaper. Me and my husband actually use the indicator it helps us to know when our baby girl is wet sooner than later. other than that this product is great and we still will continue to use it we are just hopeing to no longer run into this problem!
Thank You Pampers!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
breandaudrey
south lake tahoe, CA
January 19, 2012
Pampers Swaddlers diapers
These diapers are by far the best in quality i have ever bought. Ive got two daughter still in them and would not use anything else. They seem to go potty all night more so than any other time. Ive had other diapers explode on me so im very thankful to have pampers around! The hold is wonderful. The look is very cute! The straps never break! And for some reason i love the smell of a pamper diaper, So clean!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
Ggoma76
Torrance, CA
January 22, 2012
Best Diaper so far
Pampers Sensitive Swaddlers I think is the best so far because it fits great on my baby. It has not leaked once compared to other brands that leaked several times. It is also softer than the orig. Swaddler. I would recommend this diaper very much
Likelihood of buying this product again: Probably would buy
Overall Satisfaction
brittanyseidel
mason city, IA
January 02, 2012
sENSITIVE
I love the sensitive swaddlers because it has a soft fit for my baby. I like that the wetness indicator allows a quick and easy view on whether or not a changing is needed. This product of pampers fits GREAT compard to some other size 1 brands that I feel tend to run a littler smaller.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
anarosa0
bloomington, CA
December 30, 2011
love it
Since the first time i put them on my new born baby I love them there so soft and good for his sensitive skin and i really like the fact that they have the wetness indicator i don't have to be taking off by baby s diapers to check if his wet I Love Pampers!!!!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
CHEROKEE, IA
January 22, 2012
LOVE PAMPERS
It is the best product out there! I love them so much!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
PurpleYoshi9
Van Buren, AR
January 21, 2012
Love pampers
I have almost 3 year old twins and try to only use Pampers. Hate when I run out of them and they are not on sale. That is the only time I will buy other brands. Used Pampers when my 7 yr old was a baby too. I do have to use a size up during the night from what I use during the day otherwise the baby boy will leak through the diaper because he pees so much at night. Love the gifts to grow program. Been doing it since the 7 yr old was a baby. I do wish there were more and higher value coupons available, especially since I have 2 in diapers at once.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
mommysboys123
Machesney Park, IL
January 21, 2012
Great Diapers
I started using swaddlers when i had my son. He is now 10 months old and i use size 4 crusiers. We really love them. I think that they are very absorbent and i like how soft they are. I do however wish that they had the wetness indicator like the swaddlers. I also like how the swaddlers are just white without designs all over them like the crusiers.Although i have been very dissapointed in is that there have been no coupons in the boxes of diapers and boxes of wipes that i buy. I really look forward to those coupons. I am a stay at home mom with 3 kids so if you could please start putting the coupons back in the boxes that would help alot of people save some money.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
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Baby Dry Diapers
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
mommacat444
Douglas, AZ
January 25, 2012
Best Diaper Ever!
When my first daughter was born, we were given all kinds of diapers for her baby shower. It was then we settled on Pampers. As she got older, we found we preferred the baby dry over any other Pampers styles. Now that she's 2 and has an almost 6 month old sister, they are both in baby dry diapers. I have never been disappointed in the fit or how much they hold. In fact, both girls have gone more than the 12 hrs before they needed their diapers changed from sleeping through the night. The only thing I could wish for is that they came in larger boxes.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
ShivaniLV
Fridley, MN
January 24, 2012
Price
My daughter is 9months old. Since she was born I was using Pampers brand wipes and diapers. I started off with Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive diapers and wipes. Then I moved onto Pampers Baby Dry. Which I think is the best diaper that was ever created. I didn't do much switching around of diapers. But I'm glad that Pampers was my first choice. Until now I have yet to be disappointed. The only thing I am a little down about is the price tags. I'm currently unemployed so its putting a dent on my budget. However if there is any way that I can get coupons for the diapers and wipes. It would be a life saver with the economy at its low.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
anaira33
Tolleson, AZ
January 24, 2012
Went from LUVS to PAMPERS
I had tried Pampers Swaddlers when my son was born but I honestly didn't like them. They didn't absorb much so I told myself I would never buy Pampers again, and only purchased Luv's from that point on. I was quite satisfied, til about 4months later I needed to make a Diaper run and went to the store only to find they were all OUT!! I had already tried Huggies and found I didn't like those either, so there in front of me was a box of size 3 Pampers Baby Dry. They were quite a bit Pricier than the Luv's. But I figured I'd give Pampers one last try. Never will I go back to Luv's. I mean Luvs were great but absorbency wise, Pampers Baby Dry took the lead by a long shot. My only suggestion to Pampers is lower your price a little some of us are having some financial problems with this economy :) Thanks hope my experience helps someone.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
I received these diapers as a baby shower gift and thought they were adorable but once my little one was born and was able to fit into them I put them on him and it didn't matter if it was #1 or #2 they leaked and he wasn't in them very long. My main conern was when he went #2 and it leaked right through the back of the diaper. I would not recommend this product to anyone. I'm not sure what the difference is in absorbancy between the prints and swaddlers, which I do love, but I was not very happy with the prints.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would not buy
Overall Satisfaction
megan05210
Schwenksville, PA
November 22, 2011
Amazing
i recently just had a baby boy and have tried almost all of the diapers out there and by far pampers is my all time favorite!!! no leaks so far and fit excellent
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
HInsdale, NH
November 19, 2011
Best fit ,value and cuteness for your dollar
I have tried many different brands of diapers for my daughter and by far I would consider pampers the best brand for my daughter. the fit was perfect no red lines or irritations no bulk or bunching and holds up at night time no wet PJ's or sheets and less changes during the day time and not to mention the pattern on the diaper is so darn cute they help bring out her little inner princess
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
4funboys
Fayetteville, GA
January 29, 2012
Disappointed
I am very disappointed with these "OVERNIGHT" pampers. I have a 2 year old that wears underwear and pull-ups during the day but still needs help during the night so I chose these overnights. When I check on him during the night, he is sometimes soaking wet. These pampers are not thick at all.
I was under the impression that this overnight would hold him until morning time being that I put this on him right before he goes to bed.
Even though these did not work well for me I am still truly only a PAMPERS mother!!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would not buy
Overall Satisfaction
Jacks90211
Royal Oak, MI
January 25, 2012
Great Experience
My son is only 5 mos old but is a big baby at 20lbs and 26.5 inches long. Due to his size he definitely needed an overnight diaper to make it to the morning dry. We used this and Huggies Overnights. I liked that Pampers was thinner than the Huggies but both are comparable in my experience. Pampers is a better deal though as you get more diapers per box than Huggies. I have not had a leaking problem since we used them but once we did experience the gel leaking on his body. This did NOT happen with Huggies. I will finish the box to see how it goes. I know the gel is not dangerous to baby, but the mess is kind of inconvenient due to needing to bath him again to get the gel mess off of him completely. We use Luv's diapers during the day (also a Proctor and Gamble product) and haven't had any issues with the gel, but I do change him frequently throughout the day. Overall I'm pleased with the price and performance of this diaper and would recommend to anyone needing some extra night time protection.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Probably would buy
Overall Satisfaction
AshlyT
St. Louis, MO
January 06, 2012
Absolutely terrible!
I can't believe how poorly these diapers work! I am a huge fan of pampers cruisers as they seem to have the best absorbency and fit oF all the diapers I've tried for my 11 month old. When I found the overnight protection diapers I was excited, thinking I had found that extra absorbency needed to pull through those last couple of hours in the night. They Are actually worse than any of the other diapers. Not only do they leak but they crumble, as a diaper would if worn into the pool. I know the size is right so pampers can't pin the blame on that. I wish I would have read the reviews before purchasing. I will be trying Huggys version as parents seem to be satisfied with those.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would not buy
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When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
renzi09
Marlborough, MA
January 29, 2012
I hate these!
I teach toddlers & one of our families brought these in for their son. He's 18 months and definitley NOT potty training yet. As a diaper, they are awful. You can tear away the sides for fast removal unless there is poo, then it's the same as a diaper. Putting on the new one is a total pain because I have to take off pants & shoes which takes much longer and is frustrating for the child. We've asked for regular diapers but this is all we have. It would be so much easier if they had the sides you could easily open & put back together. I would NEVER buy these for a child.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Probably would buy
Overall Satisfaction
4funboys
Fayetteville, GA
December 27, 2011
Good Item
I love these for my 2 year old son. He feels like a big boy when he has his "big boy" underwear on. These are great for during the day but I have to have something that absorbs more at night.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
elbennett6780
Valparaiso, IN
December 14, 2011
Easy ups versus pull ups
I like these much better than pull ups because the sides do not come apart which gave my son the chance to learn to pull is pants up without the sides pulling apart. Out of the hundreds of easy ups he has been thru he has only "ripped" one that had to be thrown out. They are super absorbent however the only complaint I have is that it seems that they need to have some sort of wetness indicator for the kids on the outside to aide with potty training and/or some more cool sensation when wet to make wetness more uncomfortable than a diaper would be. But overall I have been very happy with this product and would buy this product again and recommend it to a friend over other brands for multiple reasons.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
With Pampers Easy Ups Trainers, potty
training makes sense during the day and at night. They hold 25% more*
than the leading Huggies Pull Ups Learning Designs**. Plus, Pampers Easy
Ups now comes in easy toddler sizing to match up to the size of your
child’s clothes and she can wear them through the night, too. Also
available for boys.
*Based on Pampers Easy Ups Trainers Size 4.
**Huggies Pull Ups Learning Designs is a registered trademarks of
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.See the Product Tour
Learnhow you can earn valuable Gifts to Grow
points when you buy Easy Ups
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
San Angelo, TX
November 22, 2011
Best Training pants ever
These work great for us. We tried all other brands. Pull Ups leak at night and the sides come open too easy. We even tried off brand kinds to see how well they work but nothing compares to these. I love them and so do my little girl who is 25 months old. She also loves Dora so that is a big plus also. These are absolutely the brand for us!!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
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ingridCG
Hackensack, NJ
October 27, 2011
in love!
!My daughter and I love this pull-ups, not only they come in a girlie presentation, but they are also soft and comfortable. My Todd does not want to go potty yet, but I put them on just in case on day she wants to be independent and go alone. They look like underwear and are thin so they do not feel like a bulky diaper but at the same time, it has great absorbency and are ez to rip on the side to take off. Love them!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
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Omaha, NE
October 24, 2011
Great training diaper
I bought this Pampers Easy Ups because we thought it was time for my daughter to get potty trained. We have only used Pamper Diapers with her because they are soft and great absorbency. My daughter loves her " big girl underpants! " (like she calls them). especially because they have Dora on them. We did try pullups once because they ran out of Pampers Easy Ups at the store, but they were not as soft and didn't absorb very well so we are sticking with Pamper Easy Ups for now!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When your child wakes up dry, he feels a certain sense of accomplishment. And with Pampers UnderJams night wear to help, even more sunny and dry mornings lay ahead.
UnderJams is the only night wear leakage protection that features a NightLock™ ultra-absorbent core, giving him the confidence he needs to conquer the day-and night. Sweet dreams.
See the Product Tour
Tips for Bedwetting and Training
As your little one transitions from diapers to underwear, here are some tips to help with nighttime training.
Reduce evening fluid intake. Try to avoid giving your child anything to drink 2 hours prior to bedtime.
Have your child take one last trip to the potty before getting into bed. Timing is everything. This last minute pit stop can help put you one step closer to a dry morning.
Make sure the bathroom is easily accessible. Clear the toys aside and ensure night-lights illuminate an easy path to the toilet.
Overall Satisfaction
Aurora, OH
January 27, 2012
Does the job
Two things:
1) I wish these had a color changing indicator like the Swaddlers do. Because they absorb well, I think there are times my son thinks he is dry when he is actually a little wet.
2) Sometimes the side webbing on these last many (dry) nights in a row; sometimes the webbing rips/stretches almost immediately.
Overall Satisfaction
Marty Mar
Tulare, CA
January 13, 2012
overnight underjams
My son is 8 yrs old and is a special needs child. He really loves this product compare to the other brands. Because of it's comfortable around his waist and leg area.. Without leaving a mark and it also gives him that extra protection while in school. I would total recommend this product to any one with a special needs child. Pampers overnight underjams are the best. - M. Kelly-Morales
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
Caleb'sMomVT
Franklin, VT
January 05, 2012
Great for Chronic Bedwetters
My soon to be 7 year old soon wets the bed EVERY night, UnderJams are so far the most reliable form of protection we have tried. We only end up changing the bed in the middle of the night maybe every two weeks compared to most nights when we used the Huggies Good nights brand. Tabs on the sides for these late night changes would be very helpful. I see a lot of people looking to wear these for more than one night, which is not an option for us as he does wet them every night, but they do hold up to his wetting for the 10 hours a night he sleeps, for which I am so thankful. He loves these the most, says they are the most comfortable and fit well. Unfortunately he is getting bigger and i worry what will happen when he starts to outgrow these. I am hopeful that by then the Pampers people will see all of us asking for larger sizes and start making XL sizes very soon!! I also would like to see coupons being offered for these, families with bedwetters need the help financially as much as families with new babies.
When your child wakes up dry, she feels a certain sense of accomplishment. And with Pampers UnderJams night wear to help, even more sunny and dry mornings lay ahead.
UnderJams is the only night wear leakage protection that features a NightLock™ ultra-absorbent core, giving her the confidence she needs to conquer the day-and night. Sweet dreams.
See the Product Tour
Tips for Bedwetting and Training
As your little one transitions from diapers to underwear, here are some tips to help with nighttime training.
Reduce evening fluid intake. Try to avoid giving your child anything to drink 2 hours prior to bedtime.
Have your child take one last trip to the potty before getting into bed. Timing is everything. This last minute pit stop can help put you one step closer to a dry morning.
Make sure the bathroom is easily accessible. Clear the toys aside and ensure night-lights illuminate an easy path to the toilet.
Overall Satisfaction
KynleighsMommy08
Houma, LA
January 12, 2012
These are the best!
These are the only ones that work. I have a 3 year old daughter who wears a 5T and these are the only ones that last threw the night. I have tried them all and these are the best.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
McKaren
Little Falls, MN
December 12, 2011
Best pull-ups!
I like these pull-ups. Its the only brand I buy for my daughter because they are bigger and have better protection.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
Bella236
Mason, MI
October 29, 2011
cool designs
Theese look cool and do not leak. I really like all of the girl designs I wish you guys
can make the kitty cat design in a bigger size.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
Austin, TX
January 06, 2012
love these wipes
my daughter was in the NICU for almost 3 months, born at 24 weeks and so far these are the best smelling wipes. they were used in the NICU so of course we continued using them at home.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
IAL426
Paragould, AR
October 30, 2011
my favorite
These are by far my favorite wipes. They are moist & durable like a good wipe should be.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
dinomar2315
norcross, GA
October 28, 2011
LOVE THESE WIPES
THESE WIPES ARE AMAZING! THEY FEEL GENTLE/SOFT AND MAKES ME FEEL A LITTLE BETTER ABOUT WIPING MY BABY'S BOTTOM. SO SOFT AND DEF MADE THE SWITCH FROM HUGGIES WIPES TO PAMPERS
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
lillymystic
Warner Robins, GA
January 13, 2012
you get what you pay for
There are fewer wipes per package but priced the same but they are wonderful. A honest examples of you get what you pay for. And my boys bottoms are worth it. I even recommend them to mommies that where unlucky enough to get hemorrhoids.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
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Omaha, NE
December 30, 2011
LOVE THESE
I absolutely LOVE these wipes. They are nice and thick. These are the only wipes that work in my wipe warmer without ripping. They also are the only ones that don't irritate my son's sensitive skin. These are the only wipes I will use!!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
townshend, VT
November 27, 2011
My only son
I have used other products before and they would make my sons bum red and extremly sore, i switched to the pampers sensitive thick care and i will never go back. the wipes are very soft and gentle we are very pleased with our purchase.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
kyleesmommy4
Frederick, MD
January 24, 2012
love them
I will only use pampers wipes on my daughter I have found they are the best wipes and very soft.I would highly recommend them to any parent
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
Virginia Beach, VA
December 28, 2011
Excellent product!
Love these wipes. I don't buy anything else. New moms...you will not be disappointed.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
rockingbmxmom1976
Lexington Park, MD
November 28, 2011
Love these wipes
Out of all of the wipes out, these are my favorite ones thus far!! They aren't too thick or really wet like some other brand wipes are.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
klee0826
anaheim, CA
October 14, 2011
Not a fan of these wipes
I purchased a tub of these wipes & had them stores in a cool closet for a little over a month before I used them. I just opened them earlier this week & the wipes were not moist at all. Both of the lids were closed shut & there was no opening in the plastic vacuum seal. I was disappointed because we were leaving on a trip for a few days & since I was not bringing the baby tub with us, I thought these would suffice as washcloths for a quick bath. I had to add water to re hydrate the wipes.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
victoriaa2189
Lowell, MA
September 20, 2011
Unscented Soft Care Wipes
They clean pretty well but they aren't very moist and seem to dry up in the box quicker than the sensitive or thick care wipes.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
hanleysmommy11
Abilene, TX
January 14, 2012
LOVE THESE
these wipes are by far the best wipes! now that i've tried them only buying these.only complaint is i want them to come in a large pack! they last a long time since you don't have to use as many bc they are thick!!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
Cristylg
Alameda, CA
August 01, 2011
I love this one!
I've been using the sensitive thick care, but picked up a few of the thick care wipes yesterday. Shoot, i love this one better! I'm actually keeping one in my purse as well for myself ;)
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
aksharaa
Westmont, IL
January 26, 2012
NEEDS SOME MORE WETNESS
SINCE I WAS IN INDIA, I HAVE BEEN USING JOHNSON BABY WIPES. JOHNSON'S WERE SUFFICIENTLY WET BUT PAMPERS IS SO GOOD WITH ITS LENGTH AND THICKNESS BUT NOT TOO WET.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
Shopgirl222
Denton, TX
January 14, 2012
Nice product!
Favorite wipes ever! Use them for cleaning leather coats and furniture too! But...where is the code for Grow Points?
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
doloresv
San Jose, CA
November 14, 2011
Love our Wipes
I love everything about these wipes specially that they are unscented, fragrance free and alcohol free. I can?t use any other wipes. The only thing is they changed their packaging and It does not re-seal very well. The resaled a pack i had in my bag opened and spilled. Bad move on new packaging. I like the old packaging way better!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Kandoo Flushable Toilet Wipes clean up to 30% better than toilet paper! They're moistened with lotion and pop up from the tub with the push of a button designed for little hands.
See the Product Tour
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
Lincoln, NE
August 20, 2011
where are the Gifts to Grow points?
I use these for poopy diaper changes with cloth and disposable diapers because they are flushable. We have not had any trouble flushing two at a time. I wish they were a little bit bigger for our use and I'm disappointed you don't get rewards points!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
canderson0625
Sevierville, TN
August 02, 2011
Love these wipes
I love these wipes. They are easy for my toddler to use. Makes potty training alot easier!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
mrsdchastain
Jackson, GA
May 17, 2011
Aren't they suppose to be flushable?
We had trouble flushing these. Even just one. They didn't want to go down. I might buy these again. I do like how easy they are for kids to use but they would have to on a good deal.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Might or might not buy
Pocket Bibsters make it easy to catch the drips, spills, and solid foods and toss them in the trash before they hit the floor… or your child's lap.
See the Product Tour
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
jmcgee3
Vacaville, CA
September 05, 2011
Great Bibs
I use these for my daughter when we go out to eat. They catch food well, but what I like most is that the back closure doesn't catch on her hair.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
LucyLu'sMama
Vacaville, CA
August 13, 2011
So Convenient!
These bibs are great! I use them when we go out to eat. I hate when my son gets food all over the floor in a restuarant so the pocket is a nice touch. We throw them away when we are done and don't have to worry about putting a food covered bib back in the diaper bag. Just another great Pampers product. Thanks again!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
Suwanee, GA
February 05, 2011
LOVE THEM!!!!!
I love these! I first used them 7 years ago with my first baby when they first came out. I can't tell you enough good things about them. We eat out once a week after church and these are the best things in the world. I pack them in the bag with the baby's food and when we are done TRASH! No more taking home a bib or having to pack it back into the diaper bag with food all over it. It will only take you one time to leave that yucky bib in the bag over night to be a believer in bibsters.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Learning to feed yourself is a hands-on experience
Bibsters are disposable, absorbent bibs that you simply toss after mealtime, so your messy eater can drip and spill all she wants!
See the Product Tour
When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
KaylaDawn8
Theodore, AL
September 13, 2011
perfect in every way!
my seven month old son has a trache and it it so difficult to find a bib to fit around his neck without pulling on it, but bibsters have a little cut on the top that is perfect for his trache. i have already told all my friends with trache children!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
mim2884
Cincinnati, OH
February 15, 2011
CONVENIENT - KEEP OTHER BIBS AT HOME!
WHEN I SAW THESE IN THE SUPERMARKET, I JUMPED FOR JOY!. i ALWAYS HAD TO SPOT TREAT AND/OR SOAK MY 7 MONTH OLD'S BIBS EVERY TIME THEY GOT DIRTY IN PREPARATION FOR LAUNDRY. I KEEP THE BOX IN HER DIAPER BAG WITHOUT HAVING TO SCRAMBLE FOR HER REGULAR BIBS AT THE LAST MINUTE. BIBSTERS TO THE WORLD!!! LUV EM!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
clf2004
Aiken, SC
January 07, 2011
Wonderful Product
I would recommend this product to anyone. Bibsters are so convenient and save so much time. No more spot treating bibs! There should be no concern about the fit. Each Bibster comes apart at the top and it has velcro tabs so that the bib stays on. It doesn't go over the head, it goes around the neck. They are also a nice size for optimal coverage. Perfect for any age child that needs a bib. You could use them for adults when serving ribs for dinner if you wanted to. Furthermore, food and liquids don't leak through to the other side. Tuck in the little flap and the pocket catches any food that gets dropped. So they do an excellent job of helping to keep my little ones and their clothes clean. Great for moms on the go, too. If it doesn't get dirty, I save it for a second use, so 1 box can last a while. Convenient, time saving, inexpensive, easy clean-up, what more could a mom ask for?
The only problem is that where I live, I can only find them at Walmart and most of the time they are sold out. So when I do find them, I definitely stock up.
Pampers is on the cutting edge with this product because I haven't found anything like it in any other brand. Fantastic product!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Kandoo Foaming Handsoap comes in an easy-to-use pump made just for little hands. With two great scents, it makes the bathroom routine good, clean fun!
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When to Change a Diaper
In the first couple of months, you may find yourself changing diapers up to 10 times in 24 hours. Diapers should be changed whenever they are wet or soiled. Your baby will often (but not always) let you know. With a super-absorbent diaper like Pampers diapers, you can tell if it's wet by feeling for lumps in the absorbent material.
Here are some common times for changing diapers:
Right before or right after every feeding
After every bowel movement
Before bedtime
When your baby wakes up
When you go out with your baby
The Art of Changing Diapers
Pampers Diapers are designed to adjust to your baby's shape for a snug, comfortable fit. While changing diapers there's no need to fold the waistband in or out or to adjust the leg cuffs.
Place tabs parallel to the waistband and centered on the character strip.
Use the characters as guides to ensure the fasteners are evenly spaced.
Keep baby products such as powder away from the fasteners so they maintain their stickiness.
Wiping baby bottoms
All Pampers baby wipes help clean away bacteria, even after a wet change. Have a supply handy while changing diapers to help keep your baby clean and fresh.
For baby girls, while changing diapers always wipe from front to back to minimize the amount of stool material that gets near her genitals. Also, be careful to clean all areas, as the folds in the skin around her genitals can hide urine and soil.
Treating and preventing diaper rash
Red bumps on your baby's bottom may mean diaper rash. It can be caused by many factors, including leaving urine or bowel movement on the skin too long between changing diapers or even as a result of taking antibiotics. And when your baby starts solid foods, wait a few days between introducing each new food to see if the rash was caused by a particular food.
If your baby has diaper rash, clean the entire diapered area gently but thoroughly with a baby wipe. It is also helpful to allow air to reach the skin. Talk to your pediatrician or pharmacist if the rash does not improve.
Finding the right size
Just like you, babies like to wear things that fit just right. Choose a size that does not sag or gap, even as your baby crawls and plays. This will help prevent leaks. Each product description on this site gives guidelines that represent the average weight for a particular size. And remember, when you move up a size, you gain absorbency.
Weighing babies
The easiest way to weigh your baby is to first hop on the scale yourself. See how much you weigh, then see how much you weigh when you hold your baby. If you subtract your weight, you'll know how much your baby weighs.
Safe diapering
You buy the latest toys and babies wind up playing with silly things - like diapers. It's important to keep diapers where they should be, on your baby's bottom. Don't let your baby put the diaper in her mouth. Discard any diaper that has become torn or unsealed, and read the warning label on all bags.
Diaper gel facts
AGM is the absorbent gelling material widely used in diaper padding to absorb wetness. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the diaper is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your baby's skin.
This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in diapers for more than a decade. Absorbent gelling material is closely related to ingredients widely used in cosmetics and in food processing.
Waste removal
As the Pampers bag recommends, you'll want to dump bowel movements in the toilet. Then just roll the diaper into its backsheet, using the tape or fasteners to keep it closed, and dispose of it in the trash.
Diaper storage
Store your diapers in an area protected from extreme heat and humidity and away from products with fragrances. We recommend the diaper be kept in a dry storage area where the temperature is 85 degrees or less.
Overall Satisfaction
jamyeshah
York, PA
July 21, 2011
Love, Love, Love This Soap
I was apprehensive at first to spend money on a soap specific to kids. We generally have our daughter use what we would, but I bought this soap on a sale because it looked fun. OMG, I will continue to buy it until she's too old to justify it anymore :) The soap smells great, lathers great, and rinses easily- much better than gel type soaps. I love it when I use her bathroom. It's a treat for me to use her soap! My two year old loves the frog and looks forward to washing her hands. I don't even have to remind her. Great product and would suggest it to anyone!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
ASeamon1
Bonaire, GA
June 22, 2011
Ms. Seamon
I am so glad I got this soap for my 2yr old. It is great and I can tell if she is doing a good job lathering her hands since the soap is purple. She loves the color, smell, and all of the bubbles. It is a great soap for training toddlers.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Overall Satisfaction
jzamora1310
San Antonio, TX
June 13, 2011
Amazing smiles
When I showed my on I had bought him his own soap he was confused. I took hm into the bathroom and showed him his soap. Of course, a f intues later ws nner tie and he went to wash his hands. "COOOOOOLLLLL" was his reaction. He came out the restroom all smiles and smelling amazing (= now I don't have to ask if he washed his hands, he automatically does it. Thank you so much for an awesome product!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Never again will I purchase pampers little splashers. My daughter is 11 months old and is very tall for her age but very skinny. she is barely 18 lbs. The little splashers have way to much of a weight distribution. the 3-4 size falls right off her butt. they need to make smaller sizes for smaller babies
Likelihood of buying this product again: Probably would buy
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Bangor, ME
September 29, 2011
Look closely!
While these swim diapers are great and our 3 year old son loves them, Moms should use caution. They are so similar in coloring and design to Easy Ups that we've had a couple of accidents that could have been averted. In the last month, both an experienced babysitter and Grammy have put our son in a swim diaper instead of an Easy Up. I hope that the next cycle of designs is more thought out.
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
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LucyLu'sMama
Vacaville, CA
August 13, 2011
No Swelling
We love these swim diapers! They come out of the water just the same as they went in (no swelling). I don't know how well they contain #2 because neither of my kids have gone while wearing them. The only thing I don't like is that the smallest size is a 3-4 because my daughter was born in late April and a month later we introduced her to our pool. She was only about 10lbs and they came all the way up her torso. My son wears the 3-4 size so I do like that they now come with a unisex design so I only have to buy one box for them to share. Haven't found any other brand that comes in a smaller size. Pampers you should work on that. Newborns love water too. Both my babies are little fishes!
Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy
Best diaper we have used yet!!
This is our first baby and when in the hospital they had this kind and we got some packs at my shower. They fit my baby boy perfectly (even though when he pees them sometimes there is an orange area that looks almost like blood) and I have found nothing wrong with these diapers!! Also we LOVE the wetness indicator and it helps for late night diaper checks before feedings.Likelihood of buying this product again: Definitely would buy