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Product Reviews of Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 5 (Over 27 Lbs), 30-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (120 Diapers)Product Review: More Earth Friendly than Many Brands Summary: 4 Stars
I like that these diapers are more earth friendly than many on the market. However, they still add to landfill. I find that the weight guidelines are not accurate - but neither are the more common brands. Currently using Stage 5 on a 24 lb. baby. Absorption seems slightly less than common brands, but trade off for no chlorine worth it to me.
Product Review: My favorite Summary: 5 Stars
Besides being better for the environment (I did weigh the pros and cons of cloth vs disposable and chose to go with disposable) than all major disposable brands, these work better! I started with Pampers as those were given to us via showers with the odd Huggies or Luvs thrown in. I hated all except the Pampers Swaddlers but even they, along with the others have that unnatural "baby fresh" scent. Ugh, why?!?!? Also, when those diapers were full, the substance used to soak up would bloat. I did not like that chemical goo so close to my baby's skin. Anyway, when all the gift daipers were gone, I switched to 7th generation. I love that they are chlorine and scent free. Anyplace I can cut out toxins in my ds' life, I will. These diapers haven't leaked any more, even less so I'd say, than the major brands, and they don't bloat with that weird gel gunk when they are full. They fit well and on top of that, they don't have goofy little characters on them!! Inconsequential, but that does appeal to me! They cost more, but the fact they are less damaging to your little one and the environment than other disposables, it's well worth it.
Product Review: No complaints from this mama Summary: 5 Stars
I love the new changes! The stretchy tabs are less irritating on my daughter's skin than the original tabs. The old ones were stiff and scratchy, while these new ones are soft and flexible. The surface of the diaper also seems softer and not as scratchy as the old version. These diapers are very absorbant, and rarely leak, (at least no more than I've experienced with Pampers and Huggies). I've only had one instance of the tabs coming undone over night. I think that the problem was the edge of the tab was not pressed down tightly, and got caught on the inside of my daughter's pjs. Luckily, the diapers were absorbant enough that nothing leaked out.
I previously gave the original version of this product a poor rating because of the scratchy cover, it irritated my daughter's skin and and caused a rash that took several days to clear up. I have had no such problem with the new version. I also use the smaller size on my 4 month old son.
I would recomend this product for anyone who is concerned about the use of chlorine in diapers, and desires a more Earth-friendly product.
Product Review: No more rash Summary: 5 Stars
My son would continually get a diaper rash. We couldn't figure it out. Finally I saw this brand of diapers at Whole Foods and tried them. In about a week the rash went away and he hasn't had one since. If you have any doubts research on google all the junk they put in regular commercial diapers. Amazon is cheaper than WFoods and offers free shipping. Great buy.
Product Review: Practical yet good for the environment Summary: 4 Stars
If you are like me and have that conflict of convenience vs better for the environment going in your head when it comes to cloth diapers vs disposable.... this product is a great way to feel good in both categories. The fit is good, and there are no silly characters or pictures on the diapers (my daughter doesn't care either). They perform well with absorbancy and hold for those big loads.... Sometimes heavy night wetting can leak through when they are still doing night feedings. In that case, we used a night diaper just for bed.
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