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Naty Diapers Case Size 4 offers a sustainable and comfortable diapering solution for your baby, made from natural, renewable materials. With 108 diapers in each case, they are chlorine and fragrance-free, ensuring a gentle touch on sensitive skin while promoting eco-conscious parenting.
F**Y
Solid performer, not comfy for my son
Whether or not you (or your child) likes these diapers will really depend on your "diaper history". I can tell you that coming from mainstream diapers, these are a little different.I wanted to be a cloth diaper user, and stuck it out for 6 months after my son was born, but I liked the concept better than the execution. So began my search for my preferred disposable. First up was Earth's Best, and I had nothing but leaks. We tried Huggies Pure and Natural, Huggies Little Movers, Huggies Snug and Dry, Seventh Generation, Luvs, Pampers Baby Dry, Pampers Swaddlers, Pampers Cruisers, Nurtured by Nature, and Target store brand. My favorite eco-friendly diaper is definitely Nurtured by Nature. If you find these Naty diapers a little too different for your taste, you might give those a whirl. Otherwise, I like Target and Pampers.Size? I sized up to a 5 with these. My son wears a 4 in all others. People kept saying they run small. I disagree. When I compared the 5 to a Pampers 5 I saw no difference. I could have gotten away with a 4.Poop? Yeah, they hold poop. My son, at 16 months, still has what you'd call "peanut butter poop". It is not formed or slightly solid. This makes it easier for the poop to escape the diaper in the leg area. I have not had an issue with these at all with poop, even during an ear infection when he had diarrhea. My only complaint is that the diaper doesn't really fold up easily into a neat little package after a change, you have to fasten the tabs together to get that to happen. They don't stick to the outside of the diaper itself. So be careful on the way to the trash!Pee? Yep, they hold pee, and they hold a good amount. My son is a heavy wetter. These did not hold up at night. We use Huggies Overnights, which only work about 50% of the time *sigh*. Nothing else even matches that statistic, sadly.Fit? They fit my tall and thin son ok. He is roughly 33 inches and 25 lbs. The pad inside does seem to get bunched up more than say a Huggie or Pamper, but they don't seem to shift too much, and my son is very active. The diaper is wider through the crotch, which my son finds uncomfortable. He is always pulling at his diaper now. I think there is too much padding between his legs, and he is not used to it. Maybe if he was used to cloth and we switched to these, it would be different. Pampers are less bulky in the crotch area and he seems to like them better.Price? These are more expensive than Pampers, Huggies, and Seventh Generation, and way more than store brand. But if they do what they say they do, allow the skin to breathe, biodegrade, keep chemicals off my baby, then I guess the extra money is worth it. You have to decide if these features are worth the extra 7-10 cents per diaper (using subscribe and save).I like that they are made from safe materials and that if i were to put them in a biodegradable trash bag, they would break down in less than 10 years. I also like that they are the only disposable that I have found that allow air to circulate in and out. My son has had quite a few severe diaper rashes during teething times and I'm hoping these help with that. I also like the plain look of the diaper. I don't care for the cartoon characters you find on most brands, and I didn't care for the look of the brown Seventh Generation that much either. I like white. To me, diapers=white.They do feel weird. They feel stiffer and not as soft as Pampers. Maybe I've just been using Pampers too long, but it is hard to get used to how stiff they feel. This does help my son's pants stay up (he has no butt) because they are not slippery on the outside. The other diapers are definitely more plasticky.I like them, but since my son doesn't seem to find them comfy I think this case will be my only purchase. If he gets more used to them as we use them more, I might try a 4 next time. Overall a good diaper, but I don't think they are for everyone.
C**7
They work well, but will never buy again.
First, these diapers work really well - no leaks whatsoever. They work better than other leading non-natural brands that I have tried. I was SOLD on these diapers until a couple of things happened... On a side note, I have twin 2 year old girls who both wore these diapers. The first thing that happened was that the diapers fall apart easily. Example; I was trying to pull a diaper out of the new pack in the middle of the night. I caught a diaper just slightly with my finger and accidentally poked a hole in it (not hard to do) - the 'guts' went everywhere. The diapers have also deteriorated if they get too full (like during nap time) or my girls try to pull them off. The 'guts' have come out of several diapers; it's incredibly messy. This is worse than any other brand I've tried.The second problem is the biggest reason why I will never buy these again. One of my daughters has very sensitive skin. These diapers have something in them that greatly irritated her skin. Until I realized that the diapers were the issue, she had terrible scratch marks all over her bum. We stopped using the diapers (not changing anything else) and she was fine.Again, I think these diapers work great and I like that they are a more natural option. But due to the two issues (mostly the second issue) mentioned above, I'm switching to Bambo diapers. They are more expensive, but work just as well without the issues we had with the Naty diapers.
B**G
Loved it, Hated it, and Switched Back for my Daughter
After using this brand of diapers for two-and-a-half years (since 2009) on my two children, I switched to other brands (I tried 7th Gen, Huggies Pure & Natural, and Regular Huggies) because both kids had severe rashes from a batch that we got last October through November 2012. Although the diapers performed well over the years for the most part, I had an issue with the back band and side seams irritating my son ever so often. He constantly scratched his back and butt to the point that he would cut his skin. I attributed it to eczema. However, when I had his sister wear his diapers because we ran out of her size, she started to itch in the same places too. Something in the diapers were irritating them; perhaps even causing the eczema.Another issue I found with the batches in the last half of 2012 were tabs that ripped off easily or even missing ones. Considering the costs of the diapers, and especially that they cut back in the quantity of the size sixes, I wasn't happy about the quality that I was getting.Around that time, my children developed allergic reactions to the Nature Babycare wipes too. I stopped purchasing this brand altogether, and I was really disappointed.However, when I tried 7th Gen, their rashes got really bad again for over a month. I did everything I could--more frequent diaper changes, protection with ointment, prescription medicine--and my kids had no relief. I was very hesitant to try other brands because they weren't chlorine-free or biodegradable, but I went ahead and got the Huggies Pure and Natural out of desperation. That worked well for my son; my daughter continued to get rashes.So I switched back to Nature Baby Care diapers for my daughter and she's doing much better now after using it again for the last four months.
L**E
Not a genuine product -made my baby very ill.
These nappies appear to be fakes; we regularly buy genuine Naty nappies from Waitrose (as the only shop near us that sells them). I bought these through Amazon as they appeared to be a good deal, for a high-quality item; however, the nappies are a different, weight, thickness and most importantly material. The baby had to move to the Naty nappies as he was reacting to the chemicals in Huggies, the Waitrose Naty nappies, both before and after using these caused no reaction and saw the rashes clear up; however, after less than one day of using these, he had suffered chemical burns and developed rashes ratiating from the nappy up his torso and down his legs.Not a good option!
C**F
Best value for Naty nappies
These nappies perform just as well as the so-called ‘leading brands’ but are much more eco friendly which is a big bonus. They are not the cheapest but if you want to be more eco friendly when using disposable nappies you have to pay the price and Amazon offers the best value, Prime delivery too so you can always get more at short notice rather than stocking up.
A**A
Good
Good nappies, have not had any problems with them - I've used other nappies before that leaked occasionally even Pampers, but no issues with this one so far. I was worried that it may not hold strong for 12 hour nights sleeps, but it's fine. I feel better using these than other disposable nappies as I feel less guilty about polluting the environment, although I do ask myself if it matters given that our bin liners are not bio-degradable and all used nappies end up in landfills inside those bin bags... But as far as nappies themselves are concerned, they do a good job.
A**R
Worth Paying for Quality
Our daughter didn't do well with cheap Pampers nappies. These are more tissue like and don't stick to her bottom. The deal on Prime and Subscribe and Save is great too. This is definitely one of those examples, being a child's health, where it's worth paying a bit more for a higher quality and in this instance a more skin friendly product.
K**S
Brilliant
Great nappies! Eco friendly and do what other nappies do- holds alot and no leakage at all thank goodness! Never gets nappy rash and never seems to complains with them on, they don't feel as soft as other brand nappies but LO appears very comfortable in them!! Regular purchase and has never let me down thankyou.
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