• #1 Choice of Hospitals, Nurses and Parents (Hospitals: based on hospital sales data; nurses: vs. other hospital brands, among those with a preference; parents: based on retail sales)
  • 2x softer with up to 12 hours of protection (vs. the every-day-of-the-year brand)
  • Heart Quilts provide our softest comfort ever, while pulling wetness and mess away
  • Air Channels allows air to reach baby's skin to help keep them dry and comfortable
  • Wetness Indicator so you know when it's time for a change
  • NOTE : "The expiration date is for REWARDS not for the product

With my first child I used cloth diapers however with my second I just don't have the time. Someone recommended Target brand diaper to me stating they were just as good as pampers but much cheaper... WRONG target brand are not good for up the back poops or overnight wet diapers. My daughter is 6 months and is finally sleeping through the night and these diapers are the only ones that don't have her soaked when she wakes up! Plus they are not bulky like Huggies. I would recommend these to anyone especially moms with chunky babies! Also I would recommend buying them in bulk, you get a much better deal!

We were weary about purchasing after reading reviews of fake diapers, but we were very happy and pleased to receive real pamper newborn swaddler diapers, and just purchased another box. Our baby was born 3 weeks early and is too small for our cloth diapers, so we wanted to save some money by purchasing on amazon instead of in store and we don’t regret it.

Being new parents, we sampled all the different brands. These were by far our favorite. They’re not the cheapest, but it’s worth it for the snug fit and how well it keeps my son dry. Suggestion for new parents, get the pampers night time diapers for bedtime. It’s been a lifesaver for us and let’s everyone get a full night sleep.

These diapers are great for our child. We started using them at the hospital and are using them ever since. They do a great job at containing everything a child can produce. There have been a few blowouts, but that was to be expected. The key thing is, it very rarely happened. The blue line helps visually see if a diaper needs changed without needing to peek inside every time. We have a subscriptions for these diapers and will buy them until we don't need them any more.

We have tried other diapers, but none compare to Pampers. These are the best diapers, period. My daughter and son both have sensitive skin that is easily irritated by moisture, even the shortest amount of time can cause a nasty rash. We've tried every brand, mostly because of generous friends, but the only diaper that I will buy are these.

I have really enjoyed using Pampers diapers, along with Pampers wipes (which seem to be the only wipes that don’t bother my newborn). The diapers have a yellow line on the, which changes colors when your little one has wet the diaper. I didn’t realize how useful this was until I used honest diapers, which don’t have this feature and it made it difficult to always know if an immediate change was necessary. I have found that the fit of the diaper makes it so a blow out is less likely as well. I have noticed that the diaper can hold a lot of poop and fluid. The only other diaper brands I have used are Kirkland signature and Huggies, both of which were also fine. We will continue to use Pampers diapers because they have a high quality product and particularly the Pampers wipes, which we really like. We received some free diapers in exchange for this review, however, we had already been using the Pampers products and will continue to.

Okay I bought the cheaper opened box, because I figured no one would sell me bad diapers. The box was the shipping box so any distress came from my husband bringing it home (we can't have things shipped a to our house). The box may have been opened but it was taped back closed. The diapers inside had not been opened and were still in their plastic bags. Now the diaper itself. It feels thinner than the Pampers Baby Dry that I bought at our local grocery store. I have two photos comparing the Pampers Baby Dry from the store, to Huggies and these Pampers Swaddlers bought off Amazon. The store bought Pampers do not have the wetness indicator but they do have Sesame Street characters. My kid is 1, he does not care about Sesame St. Since I use the Baby Dry for nighttime, the lack of a wetness indicator is not a deal breaker. The Swaddlers from Amazon are way thinner than the Baby Dry, but they have a wetness indicator and they have this interior liner that I really like. You can see the difference between the two in the photograph. The Swaddlers don't have any trademarked characters. I did manage to find some Swaddlers I bought from the grocery store that were at the bottom of my diaper bag and those have Sesame St characters. They also feel a smidge thicker than the ones off Amazon, but that could be because the ones from Amazon are fresh out of the box being smooshed against other diapers as opposed to a diaper that has been beat up a little over a month in a diaper bag. If having those characters are important to you then know these diapers don't have Big Bird. These are more expensive than Huggies, and both versions of Pampers are a little bigger than Huggies. Apparently my baby has a big butt and I cannot lie. Pampers fit over his big old butt better than the Huggies. These are all size 5 as he's 23 lbs, but I'll be getting a size bigger of the Huggies because of his big bottom. I haven't had any experiences of blow outs, but I think that's just luck.

I have read alot of bad reviews on here about these diapers. I took a big risk on here buying such a large case. I'm using the size 2 diapers on my one and a half month old and they work great. The absorbency is great. The fit is great. But my son has a mild diaper rash problem. His bottom is always mildly irritated. Now the first time I put one of these on my son he pooped up the back. Not sure if it was a parent malfunction or diaper malfunction. He has never had a problem since. He pees alot in such short amounts of time and he has never leaked. Overall I haven't had any problems with the quality of them at all. They don't feel, look, or work like cheap or counterfeit diapers. I have noticed a little white fibers stuck to his skin after diaper changes. Come to find out it's his baby wipes. UPDATE: So the poop up the back was a mom malfunction. I noticed that when he starts getting too big for the diapers he poops up the back because they no longer fit correctly.

I was always a Pampers user with my first kid 4 years ago and just had my second. I was given Pampers again at the hospital when he was born and loved them again from the start. I love the wetness indicator so I know when to change him, they hold everything in well, and fit great. I'll keep relying only on Pampers for this baby like I did for my first!

Since having a newborn, I’ve decided I’m a Pampers mom. The line that turns blue? Brilliant. Huggies brand has the line, too. However, we’ve had diaper “blowouts” in Huggies and every brand except Pampers. Not to mention, the extra mesh lining was a life-saver during a bought of diaper rash. Pampers is the way to go!