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Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers, Size 2 (12-18 Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 152 Diapers | 
enlarge | Brand: Pampers Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $41.99 You Save: $3.00 (7%)
New (4) from $41.99
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 261
Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Size 2 (152 count) Size: Size 2, 12-18 Lbs. (152 Diapers) Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9 x 14
MPN: 17244 UPC: 037000172444 EAN: 0037000172444 ASIN: B001652NU8
Release Date: April 14, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Swaddlers Sensitive features Air Dry for ultra breathability so more air gets to baby's skin | | • | Gentle and Hypoallergenic with a touch of Aloe | | • | Wetness Indicator so you know when to change the diaper | | • | Helps maintain healthy looking skin | | • | Features characters from Sesame Beginnings |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Manufacturer Product Description Helps maintain the natural, healthy look of your new baby's skin New Swaddlers Sensitive diapers help maintain your new baby's healthy looking skin, with Air Dry for ultra breathability when the diaper is on, and a wetness indicator to show you when baby may need a change.
Product Description Pampers Stages Swaddlers Sensitive Pampers Swaddlers are the softest diaper around, and now they are available for babies with sensitive skin. Swaddlers Sensitive help maintain your new baby's skin while absorbing wetness. They are gentle and hypoallergenic, with Pamper's special Absorb-Away liner and ultrabreathable comfort. Soft, stretchy sides prevent uncomfortable bunching as baby moves around, and each diaper has a wetness indicator plus a Sesame Beginnings character!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Great Product December 6, 2008 C. Gammon My son's skin reacted to every diaper out but these. They are wonderful!!! My only compliant is that they stop making the sensitive diapers at this size....I don't know what I am going to be able to find that will work. Plus these diapers spoil you with the line turning blue to let you know they are wet.
pampers review December 1, 2008 K. Bixby (greensboro,NC) this is not the only time I have ordered pampers and it arrives at the house in a timely fashion with free shipping and I do not have to run to the store and pay more for the diapers.
Swaddlers - Pampers worth buying November 20, 2008 Christina Brunkhorst (Montana, USA) [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GGQ5PM/ref=cm_cr_thx_view]Amazon.com Review[/url] I have been primarily a Huggies mom for over a decade. However, with the birth of my fourth child, the hospital this time provided Pampers Swaddlers instead of the Huggies (due to a change in the purchasing supplier, not due to parental/physician/nursing staff requests). I had already purchased Huggies Supremes for home use, having tried Pampers Swaddlers (due to a friend's recommendation) about 3 years ago with no success (horrible rash on my then newborn son due to the mesh lining!). Overall, insofar as performance goes, I honestly see no discernible difference between either the Huggies Supreme or the Pampers Swaddlers. (Except for the fact that the Huggies newborn size has the "wet/dry" feature on the front of the diaper; the Pampers Swaddlers does not unless you buy the "Sensitive" version. The Swaddlers provided by the hospital wasn't the "Sensitive", but *did* have the line feature regardless in their size 1s. The Huggies does not have that feature in the size 1s. Wish it did.) However, there are aesthetics about the Swaddlers that appeal to me that has me rethinking Huggies for the first time in 10 years... at least until the Cruisers. (I can't stand the Cruisers. Swaddlers, yes. Cruisers, no.) 1. I like the softness throughout the Pampers Swaddlers. The Huggies Supreme diaper is soft on the inside of the diaper (which *is* important), but not necessarily on the outside. The Swaddlers diaper is soft both inside and out. 2. I really, *really* like the fact that the Swaddlers is a "plain" diaper. The hospital version does one better: No cartoon character AT ALL. Instead of some stupid cartoon character on the band, it simply says "Pampers". I *love* the fact that the diaper itself is plain and white. NO FREAKING CARTOONS on it. I do *not* see the sense or the need to put cartoon characters all over the diaper, especially for a child in size 1-2-3; who cares? Certainly not the child! All the cartoons do is pimp yet another product and show through clothing, which I find highly annoying on both counts. The Huggies Supreme diapers have characters and designs over the entire diaper, making it extremely ugly, and I honestly can't help but wonder how much, if anything, does that add to the overall cost of the diaper? I have emailed Huggies requesting the designs to vanish... we'll see. As for the mesh causing a rash on my new son... I'm not sure if it's the Lansinoh Cleansing Cloths, the Triple Paste rash cream (prevention), or an improvement of the Pampers itself, but so far, so good = No rashes. (I highly recommend the Lansinoh cloths and the Triple Paste, by the way.) Insofar as leaks and blow-outs... Both Huggies and Pampers are the same. Both do an excellent job... both leak and both blow-out at times. It's life. I do recommend the Swaddlers... Just be aware of the rash potential with the mesh lining, and perhaps the above-mentioned products will reduce that happenstance. ETA: Apologies - had to go; baby was crying. Where was I... The leaks/blow-outs for either diaper run about the same. Both do a fabulous job with containing both leaks and blow-outs, but I have experienced both messes with both diapers. It just depends on baby's output; I don't think there's a diaper in the world that could contain such a natural thing... unless the diaper wrapped around the baby like a onesie. LOL! For fit... Both Huggies Supreme and Pampers Swaddlers fit wonderfully on my newborn... However, I have to admit I prefer how the Swaddlers fit at this stage in his life; the Huggies seem to run slightly larger in size to the Swaddlers. The sharp tabs of the Swaddlers don't seem to bother my son at this point; I usually pull them nice and snug and almost overlap them under his cord at this point anyway; he isn't active enough to get them to move into a position that could make one of the edges of the tab poke his belly like my older son (one of the reasons why my older son hates the Cruisers). Still, that's one area Pampers could improve with no extra cost: Make the tabs have smooth, rounded edges like the Huggies. Baby crying. Gotta go.
chemical overload November 16, 2008 Housewares snob (Cambridge, MA United States) The hospital used these (Swaddlers Sensitive) on our newborn, and the nifty yellow-blue line that indicates wet or dry feature was great for us new parents. They proved hard to find in stores, however, and it was a few months before we found them again on Amazon. Excited as we were, out of the box, we noticed a distinct odor that was more chemical than baby powder. As time went on, it became clear that the odor was not just strong, it also caused our baby to rub her eyes, squirm when wearing them, and generally resist the diaper altogether. We too became somewhat overpowered and repelled by the scent. I'm a few too many diapers into the box to feel like I can justifiably return them, but I would do so, if only to send the message to Proctor & Gamble. These have made me rethink cloth diapers as a better way. If you have a dead nose, they work brilliantly at keeping baby dry (hence the 2 stars). But I feel that in this case, the odor could well be attributed to something less than healthy. So use with caution.
great diapers! November 6, 2008 M. Sikes Love the swaddlers sensitive diapers! The wetness stripe in the front is really helpful!
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