Earth + Eden Baby Diapers, Size 1, 176 Count, White
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Thank you for contacting us with a question about our Earth Eden baby diapers. Sustainably sourced wood fluff pulp (Elemental Chlorine Free), sodium polyacrylate (absorbent pad), polyethylene/polypropylene (core wrap, inner and outer liners, leg cuff, moisture barrier, fastening system), cotton blend dryness layer, polymer based elastic film and strands – free of natural latex rubber (fastening system, waistband, and leg elastics), non-woven cotton blend dryness layer, non-woven cotton Adhesives, toxic water-based inks (pigment-based for externally printed designs), and toxic water-based inks If you have any additional questions or comments, please call our toll-free number at 1-877-777-777. 800- 262- Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST, dial 0042. You can also reach out to us by emailing [email protected]. com.
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My baby is six months old. 20 pound weight He is a perfect fit for a size 5. I believe that a size 4 is too small. & Size 6 is too big for me. For 33 pounds, I'd probably go with a size 6.
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Selected User Reviews For Earth + Eden Baby Diapers, Size 1, 176 Count, White
I have several children and have tried almost every brand available on the market, both online and in stores. My children's skin has always been extremely sensitive, and as a result, I've only ever used cloth diapers. I've had pee/poopers that were moderately heavy, heavy, and light. I've only used these with my, I'd say, average pee and pooper; when you cloth diaper, you learn how much your child actually goes, and I've got a pretty good gauge of it (or your cloth diapers will leak). I still cloth diaper, but only in an emergency or at night (as we have all seen what happens to diapers if they aren't changed at night). Or if they're just a pain to deal with! These are the ones that I make use of. br>I despise disposables, but THESE are different. I was blown away by these! I've been using these for at least 5 times a day for the past two months and have never had a pee leak (I only use these at night from 7 p. m. to 7 a. m. ). From 9 p. m. to 6 a. m. , I had one poopy diaper leak through the leg hole, and it wasn't the diaper. It doesn't matter what baby is in an explosive poo diaper; it'll come out. br>br>Now it's time for me to give my opinion. br>These are by far the best disposable diapers I've ever encountered. I like how affordable they are; they're the only ones that don't leave knarly rashes on my skin. My baby has chemical burns. They are SOFT, the tabs have never broken or come undone, they absorb quickly, and they can hold a lot of pee. Anyone who claims it leaks either has a heavy wetter, wasn't changing the baby and the diaper was full because these diapers can hold a lot of liquid, or didn't have the proper fit. I wouldn't blame the diapers, but rather "operator error," as I'm sure I've gone through thousands of diapers by now. I'm not going to buy anything else! I just finished my first box after going through more than a hundred. One in every hundred people had a minor issue. br>Also, always double-check that you have the correct size for your baby before leaving a review! They'll cause problems if they're too small or too big. Bad reviews can hurt a business and cause us to lose our opportunity to use a disposable diaper (until you've clothed, you won't understand the ease of a disposable diaper or, in my opinion, have a proper appreciation for them). )br>Check to see if it's not you!.
🤢. On her tush, my 11-month-old's skin is extremely sensitive. I've tried nearly every all-natural, no-fragrance, no-harmful-chemicals, no-dye diaper on the market, and they've all left her cheeks red and swollen. I've found one that works wonders for her, but it's quite expensive, so when I came across these- I figured I'd give them a shot because they're a little less expensive. For the most part, they're fantastic: they're not bulky, they're very soft, and they stay closed despite my munchkin's rambunctious behavior. They don't irritate her bum, either. The redness and sore spots started to fade after only a few changes. I really wanted to like these diapers and give them five stars, but there's one thing that's holding me back. While I haven't noticed an actual leak causing wetness, enough of something gets through to leave the outside of the diaper, her clothes, and pretty much everything she comes into contact with smelling like urine. Even after just one pee, her pants will have picked up the odor and will need to be changed, my clothing will need to be changed after carrying her in the front pack because I'll smell like urine, I've had to change her PJ's and bedding every morning because th Again, it's not from a visible leak; there's no dampness to be found. It's just a bad smell. For the time being, I'm doubling these on her to provide a little more protection and to get through the box, but I'll be switching back to the other brand. When I'm going through so much laundry and cleaning supplies instead, the few dollars saved aren't nearly as valuable.
The side of these diapers is ripping off (see photo). I thought it was a one-time occurrence, but now it seems to be happening with every diaper.
My son is extremely sensitive, and we noticed that his groin area was discolored after using regular diapers. I was looking for a chlorine-free, everything-free (basically) option and was planning to try the Parasol ones, but there are some that are a little less expensive. It's been about a month, and the discoloration is gradually disappearing! The jelly-like substance can be found in the diaper. When wet, it looks like a substance, but even when fully soaked, I haven't seen it make contact with LO's skin. I've only had two blowouts so far, and I don't think it's because of the diapers; instead, I think it's because I've had too many LO's.
Pros: Inside and out, it's silky and soft! br> Suitable for long-term use. My son is perfectly capable of going without a change of clothes for an entire night. br> Lightweight and comfortablebr>Cons: All of the diapers are white and bland, which isn't a big deal for me. br>br>Overall, these are my go-to diapers.
Despite the fact that she does not weigh more than 41 pounds, a size 6 diaper is simply too small for her. Regrettably, it appears that many natural brands actively discriminate against older children! As you can imagine, I was overjoyed when I discovered Earth Eden while looking for size 7 diapers. These diapers are high-quality and soft. Thank you so much for creating a healthy diaper for kids of all sizes at an affordable price.
I was hoping to fall in love with these diapers! They're chem-free, super soft, affordable, and made by a small manufacturer, which I appreciate. Unfortunately, these diapers are not compatible with my child's active digestive system. We're about a quarter of the way through our first box, and water is leaking out the sides and up the back on a daily basis. br>br>It's a great idea in theory, but if you have a BF baby with a strong digestive system, don't do it. I advise you to look elsewhere. br>br>The hunt for the ideal "safe" diaper goes on.