Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers |  | Brand: Seventh Generation
Buy New: $42.99
Rating: 74 reviews
ASIN: B0017WEH1S
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| Customer Reviews: Read 69 more reviews...
Great company, but stage 6 dipes are no good! June 24, 2008 JohnnyC (Brussels, Belgium (APO)) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Unfortunately, I have to give these only two stars. It would be one, but the fact that Seventh Generation is a great company overall earns them one bonus star. I wrote a glowing review for the Stage 1 diapers (check it out and vote it helpful if you like it!). I also found stages 2-4 to be quite good. But around Stage 5, leakage started becoming a big problem. The bigger the baby got, and the more he started to pee, the more these dipes started leaking! :-( We're potty training our 28-month old now, so he generally doesn't wear diapers during the day, but he does at night. He cannot wear these overnight, or he will wake up soaked and uncomfortable in the morning. In contrast, he is always dry and comfortable with equivalent Pampers diapers. So that's why the two stars; there are brands out there that keep the baby dry all night, and 7th Generation stage 6 simply doesn't. I think if your child is still wearing diapers all day, and you change them frequently, these could be a good buy. But I would strongly recommend against trying to use these overnight. Do buy other 7th Generation products though! The paper towels, tissues, dish soap, laundry soap, and napkins are all great!
Best Diapers for Sensitive Bums! May 1, 2008 OC Jennifer (Ladera Ranch, CA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
My 21 month old has very sensitive skin, and "conventional" disposable diapers caused him to get frequent diaper rash. Since the cloth diaper route wasn't really an option for us, I tried a few chlorine-free alternatives before settling on this brand. Seventh Generation Diapers are cut well to minimize chafing, they are a nice neutral color as opposed to covered in characters and bright colors, and they absorb fluid well. Only time I've ever had a problem is when my son drinks tons of liquids in the afternoon and evening, for if I don't change his diaper right away when he wakes up in the morning he will start to leak. But in his defense he does sleep for 11 hours straight, so I would expect leaks at that point. Under normal circumstances these diapers perform just as well as Pampers Cruisers and Huggies, yet they are environmentally more friendly and much kinder to sensitive bums which makes them leaps and bounds better in my book.
Great diapers for babies w/sensitive skin July 2, 2008 Annie (Long Beach, CA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
We have been using Seventh Generation Diapers (started w/ size 4, and now in size 5) since my daughter was 16 mos old (she's now 27 mos old), and these have been the best diapers for her sensitive, and diaper rash prone skin. I love the feel of these diapers and they hold a lot. We switched from Pampers Cruisers to these diapers and have never looked back. I am not happy about the new reformulated diapers, and that they made the package have 8 less diapers, and the gel material seems to be a little more slippery than it was before. Since we hopefully have less than six mos. left of diapers I don't plan on going diaper hunting again, but messing with something that isn't necessarily broken really irritates me.
Not quite new and improved. June 17, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I loved seventh generation diapers. They fit great and did not give my daughter a rash (she has incredibly sensitive skin). I also like the fact that they are a little more eco friendly. I used them almost exclusively until they "improved" them. The new thicker tabs don't stay on very well and the size 3's seem to barely fit - she's only 18 lbs at 13 months and still wears a size 2-3 pampers swaddler so there is no reason a size 3 shouldn't fit just fine. I am incredibly frustrated with how their tabs pop off all the time and I'm very disappointed with their new design.
the best diapers July 2, 2008 Margaret (PA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
not much of a price difference between these 7th generation diapers and pampers or huggies, but much of a quality difference. we've had very little diaper rash - only very early on - and there was no gel reside like there was with the pampers we tried. excellent product.
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