Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers

 

Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers

 

Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 9.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.

  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.

  • ASIN: B001651192

  • UPC: 037000172376


By : Pampers
Price : $44.99
Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers

Product Description


Size: 1|Unit Count: 180.0
From the Manufacturer
When your baby has sensitive skin, it can change the meaning of every loving touch. Pampers Sensitive Diapers are hypoallergenic with a touch of aloe to gently care for your baby's skin. Give your baby Pampers best care for sensitive by combining Pampers Sensitive Diapers and Sensitive Wipes - four out of five moms who used our sensitive diapers and wipes would recommend them to a friend. Try Pampers Sensitive Diapers for your baby's sensitive skin, and help your love shine through.
  • Made gentle and hypoallergenic, with a touch of aloe. They help care for and soothe babies' sensitive skin
  • Absorbent Top Sheet and Ultra Dry core pull away and lock in wetness to help maintain healthy skin
  • Quilted design provides extra softness to help keep babies comfortable
  • Built-in wetness indicator in newborn sizes shows when your baby may need a change
  • Umbilical cord notch included in size N for more comfort for new babies

When your baby has sensitive skin, it can change the meaning of every loving touch. Hypoallergenic Pampers® Sensitive diapers are designed to gently care for your baby's skin. Give your baby excellent care for his sensitive skin by combining Pampers Sensitive diapers and Pampers sensitive wipes-four out of five mothers who used our sensitive diapers and wipes would recommend them to their friends. Try Pampers Sensitive diapers for your baby's sensitive skin, and help your love shine through again.

N
up to 10 lbs
(up to 4.5 kg)
1
8-14 lbs
(4-6 kg)
2
12-18 lbs
(5-8 kg)
3
15-28 lbs
(7-13 kg)
4
22-37 lbs
(10-17 kg)
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Pampers® Sensitive® WipesClinically proven mild. Helps soothe sensitive skin with every touch.
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Health Tips for your
Baby's Sensitive Skin
  • Clean your baby's skin with a wipe at every changing
  • Let air circulate on skin normally below diaper line
  • Use Pampers® Sensitive Diapers and Wipes, clinically proven mild on babies' sensitive skin!

When your baby has sensitive skin, it can change the meaning of every loving touch. Pampers Sensitive Diapers are hypoallergenic with a touch of aloe to gently care for your baby's skin. Give your baby Pampers best care for sensitive by combining Pampers Sensitive Diapers and Sensitive Wipes - four out of five moms who used our sensitive diapers and wipes would recommend them to a friend. Try Pampers Sensitive Diapers for your baby's sensitive skin, and help your love shine through.

Product Features

  • Made gentle and hypoallergenic, with a touch of aloe. They help care for and soothe babies? sensitive skin

  • Absorbent Top Sheet and Ultra Dry core pull away and lock in wetness to help maintain healthy skin

  • Quilted design provides extra softness to help keep babies comfortable

  • Built-in wetness indicator shows when your baby may need a change

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Customer Reviews


These are the diapers that we were introduced to at the hospital. Although the regular Swaddlers are very good, these sensitive diapers have the moisture indicator. It is a yellow stripe that turns blue if there is any moisture in the diaper and we find it to be invaluable. Some may find it gimmicky, but when we first brought our baby home from the hospital, we didn't know about the sensitive vs. regular Swaddlers and had a pack of regular Swaddlers. We were also paranoid about ensuring he didn't become dehydrated. You need to count and track both the wet and soiled diapers. Since disposable diapers are now so over engineered, a mildly wet diaper is not always perceptible. After a panicked call to the pediatrician, she suggested putting a cotton ball or tissue in the diaper to see if there was indeed some moisture. If we had been using the sensitive Swaddlers from the start, we would have had more peace of mind because the blue strip would have been readily apparent.
We tried other brands for newborns and found these to be the best. Huggies was the second best, and while they had better Velcro closures, the diapers were far bulkier (even when dry), had a plastic-y smell, and tended to smear the baby poop all over the butt. The Swaddlers are slimmer, have no discernible smell and the poop tends to stay put because of the mesh interior fabric, making clean up easier and any ensuing diaper rash smaller in surface area.
I highly recommend this product and think this is the finest disposable diaper. Although this is a premium product, the Amazon price is quite fair at around $40 for 180 diapers, yielding a unit cost of approximately $0.23. At a Target in the metro-NY area where I live, it's $18.99 for 74, a unit cost of about $0.26.
Note to new parents - only buy 180 diapers when your baby's weight falls towards the lower end of the size range. We're stuck with an opened but practically full bag of newborn size diapers and were surprised when out baby boy was born at 8.5 pounds - we were expecting a seven-pounder. It became pretty clear that the newborn size was a bit too small. We quickly discovered that it's better to have a slightly larger diaper than one that is slightly too small.

Like a lot of people, we've used Swaddlers since our daughter was born. We were happy with the size 1's they gave us in the hospital. Our girl was born 6.5 lbs so when we got her home, we moved back down to the newborn size. After reading quite a few reviews here, we opted for the Swaddlers Sensitives and were happy with them in the newborn, size 1, and size 2.
Again, like a lot of people here, we're not happy with the new DryMax size 3's. The biggest problem is absorption but increased rashes also appear to be problem. It's possible the increased rashes are caused by the absorption problems or possibly the DryMax. Don't know that for sure. That's the executive summary. Read on if you need more detail.
I find two major design issues with the size 3. Number one is the DryMax and number two is the mesh inside. The mesh on the size N, 1, and 2 is a wider mesh that let's the mess go through and provides a barrier between baby's butt and the pee and poop. Either there is no mesh layer on Size 3 or else they're calling a very fine weave the mesh. This layer seems to act more as a block than anything else. When our daughter poops, the poop never makes it to the DryMax. It just sits on top of this layer of material, which is what causes the blowouts (there's no place for the stuff to go but up the back and out the sides) and makes her very uncomfortable. She will literally poop and then start screaming after a few minutes. Never had this problem with the other sizes.
As for the DryMax. I've read from many other people that they've contacted the manufacturer and the response has been the DryMax is more absorbent while maintaining a lower profile making it easier to stuff 10 diapers in the diaper bag (you'll need 10 b/c you'll be changing every 10 minutes). I did a little test on this and they may be right on the total absorption capacity. I stuck a few diapers under the faucet for the test. The problem I found is not the absorption capacity but rather the speed of absorption. Stick one of these diapers under the faucet and you'll see what I mean. With the water on medium, the water hits the diapers and literally beads off. Like a well waxed car. The mesh layer, like with the poop, blocks the water from getting to the DryMax. If you slow down the water flow, then the diaper has a chance to absorb and then the DryMax does it's trick. But that's just for liquid. Poops are still a problem. Even so, we found that when changing after a pee, there was moisture on our baby's bottom using this diaper. She was pretty much dry when using the smaller sizes.
Oh, and like everyone else, we miss the indicator strip.
So the conclusion for us is that these diapers are barely passable for pees and not acceptable at all for poops.
Incidentally, we asked around and everyone recommended the Kirkland diapers at Costco. We're already using the Kirkland wipes so we took the plunge and bought the box of 200+. We've been very happy with them. They're definitely bulkier but other than that, they're superior in every way. Baby can make it through the night again, she's dry after massive peeing, and mostly happy even after poops. Oh, and instead of diaper rash every day, it happens maybe once a week. Without using Amazon subscribe plus Amazon Mom discount, the Kirkland ones are much cheaper. About 22 cents each. I realize Kirkland is not an option for everyone but I'm told Kirkland diapers are actually made by Huggies. Something about an older design. But you may want to give Huggies a shot if you're having the same problems we did.
Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers

 

Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers

 


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