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Tushies Diapers, Small (6-14lbs), Case Pack, Four - 40 Count Packs (160 Diapers)

Tushies Diapers, Small (6-14lbs), Case Pack, Four - 40 Count Packs (160 Diapers)

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Brand: Tushies
Category: Health And Beauty


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 20560

Number Of Items: 4
Size: Small, 6-14 Lbs. (160 Diapers)
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15
Dimensions (in): 19 x 13.4 x 12.1

UPC: 769562021112
EAN: 0769562021112
ASIN: B000E8UCME

Release Date: January 16, 2006

Features:
  • Pack of four packages, each package containing 40 size small (6-14 pounds) absorbent diapers (160 total diapers)
  • Unique high-absorbency natural-blend cotton padding provides cotton-soft, extra thick, gel-free protection for you baby
  • Diapers are bleached with chlorine-free hydrogen peroxide, are TBT (tributyl tin) free, latex free, perfume free, and do not contain recycled materials
  • Superabsorbent qualities result in less probability of diaper rash and earlier potty learning
  • The only disposable diaper that contains real cotton; cotton is GMO free

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Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Leaky diapers   October 24, 2008
May Wong (San Francisco, CA)
Tushies are the only diapers that are gel-free. However, there isn't enough cotton padding near the legs and leaks can be a common problem. My order from Amazon took over a week, unacceptable for something time-sensitive such as diapers.


1 out of 5 stars Tushies = guaranteed poop explosion.   September 19, 2008
K. Daniels (Denver, CO US)
I bought a pack of Tushies before my baby was born and have been utterly disappointed with them. Poop shoots up the back of the diaper and out of both legs at least once a day. I have to change the baby's clothes each time he poops in Tushies. Right now I'm trying to use up the package, but may end up throwing the rest out because they don't work for us. Yesterday morning my baby pooped while I was nursing him. It got all over him, his clothes, me, and our Boppy pillow. Not the best trade off for an environmentally friendly diaper.
The diapers say they are for babies 6-14 pounds. My baby now weighs over 9 pounds and the leg openings still gap. We are having much better luck with gDiapers and Seventh Generation. I love Tushies wipes, but the diapers stink!



1 out of 5 stars Waste of money   September 11, 2008
Heather M. Myers (Bellevue, WA)
I DO NOT recommend this product. Don't waste your money.
When I read the reviews and saw that they were mostly good, I went ahead and bought some. Saying that they leak is an understatement. Whenever my baby poops, the poop slides right out of the diaper. The elastic area around the leg area is VERY poorly designed. Doesn't fit snugly around the legs. So I tried putting the diaper on super tight to attempt to prevent the poop from spilling out of the leg openings. First of all, it looked stiff and uncomfortable for my baby. Second, when he pooped this time, the poop exploded out the back of the diaper and again out of the leg openings.
And its not that I bought the wrong size. I bought size small AND medium for my 11 pound baby and tried them both. Same issue with either size.
Seventh Generation has a MUCH better design, better fit, and Ive never had a leak. I wish they would make a combo of the two diapers. The non-gel in the tushies combined with the great fit of seventh generation would be ideal.

The people who give these diapers good reviews, have you actually tried USING them??
How do you deal with the poop spilling out every time??
Please tell me, because I have two unused packs of tushies and I felt like I wasted my money because I cant use them. And they're not cheap.





3 out of 5 stars stiff but biodegradable   September 8, 2008
moe (ny, ny)
the tushies were a bit stiff and ran large (she is a skinny baby) but they worked just as well as standard disposables


2 out of 5 stars Do not buy these! They are awful.   August 16, 2008
New Mom 1 (Boston, MA)
These diapers are a pain for two main reasons; The tabs do not stay stuck, if they stick in the first place. And you can not tell when they are wet. I have had to take the diaper off more that once to check, and the thrown it away when I couldn't get it to stick again. They are not completely biodegradable either. It's not worth the inconvenience. They get two stars from me because they are natural fiber inside and because they are chlorine free, as all diapers should be.

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