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Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers

Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers

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Brand: Seventh Generation
Category: Health And Beauty

List Price: $51.96
Buy New: $42.99
You Save: $8.97 (17%)

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 161 reviews
Sales Rank: 1

Number Of Items: 4
Size: Stage 4, 22-37 Lbs. (120 Diapers)
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 19.4 x 12.6 x 9.3

ASIN: B0014XVXVM

Release Date: February 26, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Chlorine-free diapers provide cloth-like comfort and exceptional performance
  • Non-toxic polymer doesn't irritate a baby's skin
  • Stretchy leg gathers and closure tabs
  • Chlorine-free whitening process eliminates chlorinated hydrocarbons from harming the environment
  • Size 4 fits babies 22-37 pounds

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description

Seventh Generation Chlorine-Free Diapers offer soft, cloth-like comfort and feature stretchy leg gathers and closure tabs. In addition to keeping baby dry and reducing the risk of diaper rash, the absorbent polymer in these diapers is non-toxic and non-irritating to baby's sensitive skin.

All-Natural Natural Comfort for Your Child
Seventh Generation Chlorine-Free Diapers are made with your baby and your environment in mind. The chlorine-free materials and absorbent polymers used in the diapers help keep your baby dry in between changes and through the night. In addition to being effective at keeping baby dry and reducing the risk of diaper rash, studies show that the absorbent polymer used in the diapers is non-toxic and non-irritating to baby's sensitive skin.

Hypo-allergenic and offering soft, cloth-like comfort and premium absorbency, these diapers are made of chlorine-free absorbent materials that do not contribute to dioxin pollution. They feature super-stretchy resealable closure tabs and super-stretchy leg gathers that work to provide your baby with a comfortable, safe, close-fitting thin diaper.

Why Does Chlorine-Free Matter?
Your choice of our chlorine free diapers could help reduce cancer rates. Your choice of chlorine-free diapers helps reduce the amount of dioxin polluting our air, water and soil, and helps make the world a safer, healthier place for your family and generations to come.

When chlorine and chlorine derivatives are used in industrial processes (such as bleaching paper and wood pulp), they produce substances called chlorinated hydrocarbons, which persist in the environment, accumulate in animals and people, and can be toxic to human and environmental health. The production of chlorine can also release the toxic metal mercury into the environment.

If every household in the U.S. replaced just one 40-count package of conventional diapers with these chlorine-free diapers, we could avoid 133,000 pounds of pollution from entering the environment.

About Seventh Generation
Seventh Generation offers a complete line of natural household products designed to work as well as their traditional counterparts, but use renewable, non-toxic, and phosphate-free ingredients as often as possible, and are never tested on animals. Seventh Generation products are healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the pets, and the people in your home--and for the environment outside of it. Every time you use Seventh Generation products you make a difference by saving natural resources, keeping toxic chemicals out of the environment, and making the world a safer place for this and the next seven generations.



Customer Reviews:   Read 156 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great for Going Green   November 22, 2008
Julia Osborn (Hill Country, TX)
Great diapers...but don't go by the weight on the packaging. My 24 lb, 16 month old is in the Stage 5. The Stage 4 started leaking like other reviewers have said so we just went up a size and haven't had any problems with the fit. The only issue I've had is I had half a package of diapers that had the back flaps glued to the bottom, when pulled apart the diapers ripped and were unuseable. I contacted Seventh Generation Customer Service and never received a response...hence, only 4 stars because of poor customer service.


5 out of 5 stars Best dipes   November 21, 2008
Kelly K. Hotelling (Charlotte, NC)
My daughter is now 16 months old and we have been using these dipes from the beginning, minus a few packs of Pampers we got as a shower gift. The pampers mixed with pee gave off a horrible smell, I assume it's from the bleaching chemicals used to make the diaper white? Then we tried some Natural Baby ones when 7Gen changed their tabs that I did not like. Now those were some diapers that leaked! So, back to 7Gen we come.

These dipes far outweigh any others! I don't understand the negative reviews seen here. We do not have leaks at all. She can go all night with no problems.



5 out of 5 stars Great diapers, but be mindful..they run small!   November 21, 2008
Myn
I really like these diapers. I wanted to cloth diaper, but my husband didn't, so these are our compromise. I know they are better for my daughters skin- it only looks irritated if we use huggies or pampers. Plus, they're better for the environment than other disposable diapers. The only downside, which isn't a downside once you figure it out, is that they run almost a size smaller than other diapers. When she was in newborn pampers, she was in size 1 7th generation. Now that she's in a size 1 in pampers and huggies, she's in a size 2 7th generation. I would definitely recommend these to a friend.


4 out of 5 stars great diapers, but slow to ship!   November 16, 2008
MOM2JACK (TEXAS)
Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, Stage 3 (16-28 Lbs), 40-Count Packages (Pack of 4) (160 Diapers)

Great product and I like the price here online. HOWEVER, I have the order coming every month, and I still run out! The only store that has these diapers in this lame city either run out, or their prices are too high. My baby is allergic to the Chlorine in all other diapers.
By the time the product has gone through the transaction period through amazon, the timeframe is always over the one month period. And unfortunately I cannot select a shorter duration for shipping. I am curious to know why the above details state that there are 160 count when I was only able to sign-up for 140. 20 more would do the trick! Iwill have to look into this.
GREAT DIAPERS- I tried every kind, including cloth, and these are the best! However, I still have to use overnight Huggies because my 10 month old sleeps 10-12 hours and these will leak. Seventh Generation should come up with an overnight version.



5 out of 5 stars Love these diapers--saved my baby's skin from eczema outbreak   November 16, 2008
Mommy Maddy (Washington, DC)
Wanna get to the point? I love these diapers. My baby had horrendous eczema covering his diaper area. Switching to Seventh Generation diapers eliminated his eczema. I can prove it.

Wanna know more? Here's the story...I started buying Seventh Generation diapers for my baby when he was about three months old. He had slowly developed a terrible eczema outbreak that eventally covered almost all of his skin under the diaper. My pediatrician prescribed various types of strong steroid creams, but the creams had no effect. Meanwhile, I knew that I did not want to manage this issue with steroids forever. I knew that something in the Pampers I was using must have been bothering my infant's skin. (I have an older child who also has eczema related to known causes/triggers.) I switched to Huggies Supreme and then also tried Luvs without noticing any difference in the eczema. Then I remembered that a friend had mentioned using Seventh Generation diapers on her baby. I had never heard of Seventh Generation and knew nothing about the company or the diapers. But when I read the infomation on their website, I thought it seemed like they would be worth a try and ordered a package. The results were unbelievable! After three days of using the Seventh Generation diapers (and no steroid creams), his eczema outbreak, which was at its worst ever before the diapers arrived, disappeared **completely**! I knew it had to be the diapers, but my suspicions have been confirmed several times since then when I ran out of my Seventh Generation diapers and had to use Pampers or Huggies in the meantime. After even just a few hours in the Pampers or Huggies, I would begin to see a visible patch of eczema in his diaper area. As soon as I would get him back in the Seventh Generation diapers, the eczema would clear up again. He has never developed an eczema outbreak while wearing the Seventh Generation diapers. So, Pampers and Huggies...time to get rid of all the chemicals. Time to go chlorine-free!

Other things to consider....My one-yr-old son has had very few leaks over the year that I have used these diapers on him, and the leaks that he has had, have mostly been after a full night's rest. My three-yr-old son wears Seventh Generation diapers at night now, too. He does frequently experience leaking, but this has been a problem for him in all diapers and nighttime covers that I have tried. He does not leak more in the Seventh Generation diapers than in any others.

The diapers are high quality, with very few broken tabs.

I love to get my diapers on Amazon.com's Subscribe and Save. For nearly the same price as the Pampers that I used to drive across town to get at Target, I can keep my baby's bottom healthy by ordering Seventh Generation diapers, delivered right to my door every month. Can't beat that!


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