We switched diaper brands several times: Huggies, Pampers, Luvs, you name it.
Not exact matches
I have a
diaper size chart that lists all of the popular
brands, so you can also try
switching to a different
brand if you prefer.
However, working with many more customers who are not getting their
diapers clean with earth - friendly detergent, we have concluded that these customers either have to change their detergent
brands, or
switch to disposables.
Sometimes the simple act of
switching from one
brand to another can make a difference in the overall cleanliness of the
diapers.
If a particular
diaper seems to be causing problems for your child, try
switching brands, says Frieden, the pediatric dermatologist.
We've written this guide to give you the information you need to
switch to cloth
diapers, and we've listed our favorite
brands so you don't have to clean up a ton of blowouts before finding that perfect match.
While choosing the best
diaper to use during daytime isn't much of a problem, looking for the best overnight
diaper is such a challenge that most moms often
switch from one
brand to another in just a matter of days.
I used Seventh Generation through the majority of my first daughter's
diaper stage a couple of years back but once they came out with the new formula I had leaks so I
switched brands.
At least you will not have to worry about a yeast infection being caused (or exacerbated) by a cloth
diaper (assuming you follow protocol) the way you will if you
switch brands of disposables.
We
switched to Cj's BUTTer after using other
brands that left residue on our
diapers, even though they were «cloth safe».
If you're having problems with the
diaper you're currently using,
switching brands might help.
Along with cloth
diapers,
switching to reusable baby wipes is a simple method for saving money with a
brand new baby.
Research indicates consumers are
brand loyal, and the game is on to get them to
switch, whether it be for a limited edition, jean
diaper, or for designer
diapers.
What every
diaper company knows is that if they can get mom excited about about a new product, she'll
switch brands.
Switch diapers — Maybe one
brand is causing the problem (especially if the rash keeps coming back).