Product Details
SEVENTH GENERATION Diapers - Newborn

SEVENTH GENERATION Diapers - Newborn
From Seventh Generation

Price: $11.99

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Target.com/ITC

5 new or used available from $11.99

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Product Description

Soft, cloth-like comfort, premium absorbency
Hypo-allergenic
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13953 in Baby Product
  • Size: Size Newborn (40 Count)
  • Brand: Seventh Generation
  • Dimensions: 11.50" h x 16.00" w x 9.75" l, 1.60 pounds

Features

  • Chlorine-free materials and absorbent polymers help keep your baby dry in between changes and through the night
  • Effective at keeping baby dry and reducing the risk of diaper rash
  • Studies show that the absorbent polymer is non-irritating to baby's sensitive skin
  • Hypo-allergenic; soft, cloth-like comfort; super-stretchy resealable closure tabs (latex-free)
  • Seventh Generation is the leading brand of non-toxic household products

Customer Reviews

Stage one is not the smallest size out there!5
There is such thing as a "newborn" size of seventh generation diapers available. These other reviews are very misleading as they are putting there newborn child who is under the weight limit in larger diaper.

Worst disposable I've used so far1
I was excited to use these diapers for traveling purposes, (because it would be harder to deal with our cloth diapers.) However, they were a huge disappointment.

My daughter was within the weight range (7 pounds and 1 ounce when we left the hospital.) I ended up having to use disposables all the time until she gained some weight because the BumGenius all-in-one diapers we bought don't fit until the baby is over 8 pounds. (So the website says, but in our personal experience, they didn't really fit well until she was closer to 10 pounds. Maybe she just has a tiny bum?)

First of all, these Seventh Generation diapers are just flat-out ugly.

Second, they looked like they were uncomfortable on our DD, because they were straight on the edges, rather than slightly curved in for the legs like the Pampers Swaddlers we ended up using. (We are still very happy with the Swaddlers and use them at night or whenever DD has a diaper rash.)

Finally, they are not very absorbent at all. Not only did we have many "blow-outs" at night, but during the daytime, they would sometimes overflow between feedings! I would change her before or mid-way through a feeding, and then change her again before or mid-way through the next feeding which was often 2 hours later or less.

To me, a disposable that can't even make it 2 hours without overflowing and doesn't really fit your newborn well is not worth your time or money. Natural Choice worked better, but those still didn't perform as well as the Pampers Swaddlers or our BumGenius diapers.

Not a good fit1
I'm a huge fan of 7th generation diapers...past the newborn size. We use 7th Generation for our 2 year old and have since he was about seven months old and have loved them. I was a bit disappointed when we bought the newborn size for our second son. The fit was awful. I felt like the diaper was the shape of a brick and didn't conform to his body. They leaked each time we used them. I made the mistake of buying in bulk and ended up giving the diapers away and going with Huggies until he fit into a size one. We are now using size one 7th generation diapers and are much happier.