Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers, Size 1 (8-14 Lbs), Economy Plus Pack, 180 Diapers
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Average customer review:Product Description
Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers Large CaseSize 1 and 2 -50% more lotion than Swaddlers-Ultra Breathable Back Ears so more air gets to babyrsquo;s skin when the diaper is on.-Wetness Indicator helps indicate when to change the diaper
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #474 in Health and Beauty
- Size: Size 1 (180 count), Size 1, 8-14 Lbs. (180-Count)
- Brand: Pampers
- Released on: 2008-04-14
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
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.
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Customer Reviews
Best Diapers for First Time Parents of Newborns
These are the diapers that we were introduced to at the hospital. Although the regular Swaddlers are very good, these sensitive diapers have the moisture indicator. It is a yellow stripe that turns blue if there is any moisture in the diaper and we find it to be invaluable. Some may find it gimmicky, but when we first brought our baby home from the hospital, we didn't know about the sensitive vs. regular Swaddlers and had a pack of regular Swaddlers. We were also paranoid about ensuring he didn't become dehydrated. You need to count and track both the wet and soiled diapers. Since disposable diapers are now so over engineered, a mildly wet diaper is not always perceptible. After a panicked call to the pediatrician, she suggested putting a cotton ball or tissue in the diaper to see if there was indeed some moisture. If we had been using the sensitive Swaddlers from the start, we would have had more peace of mind because the blue strip would have been readily apparent.
We tried other brands for newborns and found these to be the best. Huggies was the second best, and while they had better Velcro closures, the diapers were far bulkier (even when dry), had a plastic-y smell, and tended to smear the baby poop all over the butt. The Swaddlers are slimmer, have no discernible smell and the poop tends to stay put because of the mesh interior fabric, making clean up easier and any ensuing diaper rash smaller in surface area.
I highly recommend this product and think this is the finest disposable diaper. Although this is a premium product, the Amazon price is quite fair at around $40 for 180 diapers, yielding a unit cost of approximately $0.23. At a Target in the metro-NY area where I live, it's $18.99 for 74, a unit cost of about $0.26.
Note to new parents - only buy 180 diapers when your baby's weight falls towards the lower end of the size range. We're stuck with an opened but practically full bag of newborn size diapers and were surprised when out baby boy was born at 8.5 pounds - we were expecting a seven-pounder. It became pretty clear that the newborn size was a bit too small. We quickly discovered that it's better to have a slightly larger diaper than one that is slightly too small.
Pampers Sensitive Swaddlers versus regular Swaddlers
I called P&G's 800 number (800-PAMPERS)about 10 minutes ago to figure out what the difference is between the sensitive swaddlers versus the regular swaddlers because, with both of them in front of me, I could not tell.
The representative needed to pull it up on her computer, but then read each product description - she couldn't figure out what the difference was because they BOTH had the wetness indicator stripe, the mesh liner, and lotion liner.
I asked why the sensitives cost more and was told they do not set the price - there is no manufacturer's suggested retail price (which doesn't make sense to me) so if there is a difference in price I need to take it up with the store manager.
Then I asked why then does P&G market one as "sensitive"? The representative then said she believes the sensitive has "more aloe" in the sensitive swaddlers than the regular one.
In short, I think it's brilliant marketing by P&G rather than any significant difference in products. P&G markets to mothers who want (and can afford) the "best" product for their babies. Buy the regular swaddlers.....
Love these diapers!!!!
These are the best diapers and I am so happy to have found them. They fit well and have not leaked yet. We had the wetness indicator stripe on the hospital diapers and loved it and I am so excited to find that these also have it.










