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Product Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), 30 Count (Pack of 4)Product Review: Brown diapers Summary: 5 Stars
I loved these diapers from the very first use. Baby's is dry longer and they are eco-friendly.
Product Review: Bye bye rash/allergy Summary: 5 Stars
We started using Seventh Generation diapers when my daughter was 9 months old. She had developed terrible rashes that the doctor treated with medications and that didn't work. So one day, we just switched and she hasn't had a rash. But as you can tell, it was an actual allergy to what was in the old diapers. We don't have problem with leaks and they fit her very well.
Product Review: Decent Summary: 4 Stars
The seventh generation diapers are okay. When my daughter was born, I used them for a while, they would leak all the time. Now that she's almost 2 now, they do not leak. I also use size 3 now, perhaps she got more fat in her body, so they do not leak. They give her no rash, but they do look ugly, and they are not very soft or wide. The elastics are not very long, which is not a problem for my thin little one, but it may be a problem for other babies. The diaper count decreases with a bigger size of the diapers, so longer elastics would be helpful, if the width is the other problem. They do not use chlorine but they are not extremely absorbent. My daughter's bottom was a little damn in the morning after wearing them all night long. Overall it is a fairly decent brand of diapers, the fact that they do not use clorine made me choose them over other convenient store brands. Way to go Seventh Generation!
Product Review: Diaper Rash Summary: 1 Stars
I was ready to fully commit to these diapers.
I have been a loyal Seventh Generation customer for the last few years, and have been using exclusively their products where they exist... I decided to use their diaper for my 10 month old son who had never had a diaper rash. He got a diaper rash within a few days after we started him on these diapers. I did not even think it could be the diapers, and suspected from other causes (the new food he started on, etc). His nanny suggested using another diaper for a few days to test if it was the diaper. I was sure it was not the case, but decided to give it a shot. And yes, the rash had stopped after switching to a different brand (we tried both Huggies and Pampers). I thought it was coincidence, and went back to Seventh Generation again. Within a day, my son got another diaper rash.
We are using Huggies now, and he has not have any diaper rash ever since. Of course all remaining Seventh Generation products went to trash.... I am sure it is the specific batch that has some type of manufacturing error, but I would not expect than from Seventh Generation, and will no longer use any of the Seventh Generation products.
Product Review: Diapers Summary: 4 Stars
I really like these diapers, but have issues with the tabs. They just do not seem soft and they have the weird accordion stretch to them. I'm sure lots of mom's like this style of fastening tab, but it just isn't for me. Tabs aside, I love the diaper and have never had any issues with absorbency or leakage. Overall, I would recommend these diapers.
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