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Product Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby DiapersProduct Review: Could fit better, but overall, great product Summary: 5 Stars
Seventh Generation diapers are great - a happy medium between cloth diapers and less eco-friendly disposables like Pampers. They don't fit quite as well as Pampers - I find I have to move up a size before my son is within the recommended weight for each size, because he starts peeing out of them - but when they do fit, they work like a charm.
Product Review: Couldn't ask for more! Summary: 5 Stars
We've been using Seventh Generation diapers (& wipes) since Olivia was 2 weeks old, and they've been fantastic. Great absorbency, no strong perfume smells, no rash problems, no sagging, and the only time we've had leakage issues is when she reached the upper weight limit stated for diaper size & she had a particularly explosive poop while seated. Just went on vacation & had to buy Pampers during our trip--we really missed our 7th Gen. My only recommendation is that when you're within 2lbs of the size limit, size up.
Product Review: Darn good Diapers Summary: 5 Stars
For the obvious reason we are all looking at these diapers - chlorine free, eco friendly, from a good company etc., but these are actually really nice. The have a supreme texture, they are plush and have an attractive wheat color with out print. They work just as well as Huggies Pure and Natural or others. I am purchasing these through the Amazon moms program where they auto ship at your specified preference and that brings these diapers (size 3) down to $0.20 a diaper - not bad pricing.
Product Review: Dependable Chlorine-Free Disposable Diapers Summary: 4 Stars
I actually have my 9-mo-old baby wear cloth diapers when we're home, and use disposables for going out or, lately, through the night. These diapers hold well for easily nine hours at night, depending of course on how much fluids he's had before sleeping. On average I find the diaper "just full enough" 9-10hrs after, with no leaks. (He uses a Size 3 and is currently 18lbs, but I will probably get a size up after he uses the last pack.)
Other than Seventh Generation I've tried Naty (or Nature Boy and Girl) but 7th Gen sizes seem to run slightly bigger, and I've had a few leak issues with Naty. Hence putting it on Subscribe & Save with Amazon.com. :)
Product Review: Diaper Problems Solved Summary: 3 Stars
Finally a diaper that has solved our child's constant diaper rash due to the lack of chemicals/additives. We have tried all the mainstream diapers but nothing solved it until now. These diapers may be khaki in color but they are soft, absorbant, and have well designed tabs. We only have one issue which several others have mentioned - they run small as our 22lb child who is on the thin side needs a size 4 or the tabs cut into her legs.
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