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| | Description | Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers keep your baby dry and comfortable and contribute to a safer world for generations to come. That's because our diapers combine premium performance and comfort with the important health and environmental benefits of not contributing to dioxin pollution. Our diapers feature a unique blend of unbleached and totally chlorine and fragrance free materials, resealable tapes, stretchy leg gathers, premium absorbency and soft, cloth-like comfort. They are hypo-allergenic, dermatologist tested and, latex and TBT free. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 19.0 inches | | Package Width: | 12.6 inches | | Package Height: | 9.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 9.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 229 reviews |
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
the best diapers Jul 02, 2008
By Margaret 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.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Seventh generation diapers May 29, 2009
By KellyK These diapers are great. My son rarely gets diaper rash using these diapers whereas with other name brands like Huggies or Pampers he gets diaper rash. The diapers tend to fit on the small side even for my son who is long but skinny, so it's better to move up to the next size early to prevent leaks. I only gave 4* because of this issue and because they're more expensive than other brands.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
NOTE TO THE SELLER: very disappointed customer!! Jan 24, 2011
By Ruth First, I'd like to point out that I always used Seventh Generation diapers and wipes for over 4 years (first with my daughter and then with my twins). A few months back I noticed the diapers were no longer retaining the liquid as they usually did, and thinking it might have been a problem with sizing and/or fitting, I gave Earth's Best diapers a go. Given how well these worked, I stuck to these for a few months via Amazon. Just last week I decided to change back to Seventh Generation for a cost reason (they are slight cheaper). BIG MISTAKE!! After using just 4 diapers of the pack on the twins, I quickly came to the conclusion that the company must have changed something on the diaper that's clearly compromising its quality. The diapers completely came undone both times on both babies (hence, not a coincidence) and I woke up to find very unhappy and very messy babies. Not good. Just stopped my subscription and will never go back to it. Bye Bye, Seventh Generation. Earth's Best diapers and wipes take the win - who cares about the few dollars' difference!?
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great for Mom and Mother Earth Jun 24, 2010
By Its.Me.T. I use these diapers when my baby isn't in his BumGenius cloth diapers. Knowing that they are made in a way that has less of an impact on the environment makes me feel better about using disposables. It's also reassuring to know that I won't have to worry about my little guy getting chemical burns or the company denying fault in it *cough*pampers*cough. They are wonderfully absorbent and don't leak.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Tried the rest and I chose the Best! Jun 22, 2009
By Lynn In a perfect world, I would be a cloth diaper mama, but for various reasons I'm not. But that doesn't mean I don't worry about my carbon footprint, or how environmental toxins affect my children especially when it comes to diapers.
I love that these diapers do not have that awful "diaper scent" to them. What is that...chlorine, petroleum, something worse? Anyway, the worst is when baby pees in one of those other diapers and you can smell what I am talking about. Seventh Generation Does Not Give Off That Smell. I have also noticed that these diapers seem to pull away from his skin as soon as he wets them. Last thing I will add, and of course this could be due to his being a little older now (21 months); After a few months of completely switching to SG Diapers, I noticed he was no longer having any rashes. He never had any major rash problems, but he did have some skin sensitivity and would react accordingly. I always had rash cream on hand to get through those times, but I gave the last tub away, and he has not had ONE problem since the switch.
I feel very good about these diapers, and for our next subscribe and save I plan to order the Seventh Generation training pants/pull-ups.
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