I have tried a few different brands.
Luvs- HATED them they always leaked
Huggies- are ok, but not great i didn't like the texture
Pampers ultra dry- i didn't like the texture of them
Pampers swaddlers- i loved them (they only go to size 2) they are soft and very durable, they hold alot of potty
Pampers cruisers- i like them for him because they give him plenty of room to move around and they move with him. They also hold alot of potty.
2007-05-02 19:05:57
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answered by danielle r 1
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I think I've tried every single brand of diapers and none work for my daughter as well as Pamper Cruisers. The two worst diapers that I tried were Huggies and HEB Baby. When I used Huggies Supreme my daughters urine didn't even go in the diaper it came straight out because the siaper shifted so much. When I tried the HEB BABY diapers, lets just say that when she woke up there was no diaper. The diaper completely fell apart and it literally looked like it exploded. It was in pieces everywhere!!
2007-05-02 19:12:29
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answered by I smile because of them ♥ 5
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I have tried them all even some store brands, and I really like Huggies best of all. What I normally do is use the Huggies in her diaper bag and for over night, but during the day she goes generic, I have found no problems with using the store brands, and I am not afraid to say it. I know some mothers out there swear by a certain brand but I am on a budget and need to get the most for my money, and this has worked for me so I stick with it.
2007-05-02 19:27:25
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answered by Lil's Mommy 5
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On my 9 year old disabled son we use huggies. He is very small and is able to fit into the toddler size diapers. We tried Luv's and they leaked everytime he wore them, we tried Pampers and he got very bad diaper rash. Huggies seem to be the way to go with my son as they have all the padding and absorption in all the right areas for him. Every baby is different though and what might work for my child may not work for you
2007-05-02 19:40:22
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answered by RIPSiennaGrace 1
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We use Huggies about 95% of the time, the other 5% is Pampers when there's a sale and they're cheaper than Huggies. I know some people love the generics, so I suggest you at least give them a try, but they just didn't work well for us and we felt that having to change them more often negated the lower price.
2007-05-02 19:01:33
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answered by Heather Y 7
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For a newborn, we used Pampers Swaddlers, but they only go to a size 2, and then we switched to Huggies. We tried Luvs, and they leaked every night, and the Pampers Cruisers did the same on my son, but worked great for my neice.
We've also tried pretty much all of the generics, and out of those we liked the Playskool brand, but we can only find them occasionally at Big Lots.
2007-05-02 20:30:47
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answered by Queen Queso 6
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The local news reported on consumer reports latest study. It was just done this month and should come out on the next issue.
Pamper swaddlers (size N-2) and cruisers (sizes3+) won hands down. Pampers baby dry came in next.
If you nurse your baby, swaddlers and cruisers are a must. They have a mesh that absorbs the liquid of poop and prevents poo-poo leaks.
If your baby has solid poop, then Pampers baby dry is fine. Huggies is also fine then.
Avoid CVS generic brand at all costs.
2007-05-02 19:15:30
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answered by Janice M 2
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Pampers all the way!
I have tried Huggies and know loads people who tried Huggies and were totally unimpressed as they leaked! And definitely no good for when ur baby starts sleeping through the night!
Go Pampers go pampers lol
2007-05-03 00:05:07
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answered by missthong2003 3
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somebody made a diaper cake for me out of determine's selection. The diaper cake is surprisingly and all yet i will possibly not use the diapers through fact they are no stable. i could persist with the Swaddlers so they're going to actual prefer to apply the diapers.
2016-10-14 10:20:59
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answered by ? 4
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I used Luvs at first, then I switched to Huggies because of the stretchier waistband. My daughter started wetting out the top front of her diapers at night, plus other people would either fasten them too tight or too loose, so I found the Huggies solved both problems.
2007-05-03 02:18:45
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answered by angelbaby 7
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