Seventh Generation Baby Diapers for Sensitive Skin, Plain Unprinted, Size 5, 115 Count (Packaging May Vary)
Brand | Seventh Generation |
Number of Items | 115 |
Color | Original Unprinted |
Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
About this item
- Weight Recommendation: 27 to 35 Pounds. Free & Clear baby diapers are made for your baby’s sensitive skin; the same great diapers without designs you love have a new look!
- The ultra-absorbent, high capacity core of our baby diapers provides premium leak protection to keep your baby’s skin protected and dry.
- Our hypoallergenic diapers are free from lotions and fragrances, and the core of our diaper is free from chlorine bleaching.
- The wood pulp in the core of our diapers is sustainably sourced and FSC certified, helping to protect the world’s forests and the animals who depend on them. FSC C115279
- Seventh Generation diapers are available in both plain - without designs and with animal designs.
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Product Description
Your baby deserves a fresh, clean start each day. And you deserve to know that these safe and effective diapers will help keep your baby’s sensitive skin protected and dry. Seventh Generation diapers have an ultra-absorbent core that prevents leaks and is made with 0% chlorine bleaching, fragrances or lotions. We design our diapers to care for your baby as well as the health of the next seven generations.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 23 x 9.25 x 9 inches; 8.2 Pounds
- Item model number : 732913440931
- Date First Available : June 19, 2012
- Manufacturer : Unilever
- ASIN : B008CO60M8
- Best Sellers Rank: #59,260 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
- #455 in Disposable Diapers
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Ingredients
Our diapers are made of chlorine free wood pulp fluff, sodium polyacrylate (also referred to as SAP or absorbent gel), polyolefin nonwoven fabric, adhesives, polyolefin film, synthetic rubber elastic strands The color of disposable diapers is typically achieved through the addition of color pigments to their inner and outer cover materials. This is also true for Seventh Generation diapers. While most designs on the market use pigments that result in a white color, we use a small amount of blended color pigments to impart a tan color to our diapers. The blend is proprietary to the supplier of the pigment. To the best of our knowledge, there are no known toxicity issues associated with the use of these pigments in our diapers. Without the addition of color pigments, these materials would be colorless, much like a plastic milk jug. We use brown pigments to help distinguish Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers from others in the marketplace that are bleached with chlorine-containing substances. All disposable diapers, including Seventh Generation’s, rely on man-made materials to deliver the high-level performance that parents expect of modern diapers. These materials are mostly petroleum-derived and are not renewable, which adversely impacts the environmental footprint associated with these products. At Seventh Generation, we are pleased to offer an alternative that is not bleached with chemicals containing chlorine, and are working hard to further improve the sustainability of our diaper products. About Chlorine The wood pulp used in our diapers has not been processed with chemicals containing chlorine. This prevents dangerous chlorinated toxins from being released into the environment through the pulp production process.
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Customers like the diaper's ability to prevent diaper rash. They say it's effective for rash-prone babies, and does not irritate sensitive skin. They are also satisfied with performance and scent. However, some customers differ on quality, leakage, absorbency, fit, and value.
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Customers like the rash of the incontinence protector. They mention that it helps with diaper rash, is very effective for rash-inclined babies, and does not irritate sensitive skin. Some say that the diapers never left anything on their baby's skin.
"...eating the extra cost that these diapers incur, however, no more rash for my baby...." Read more
"...Very absorbentDon't irritate my little girl - no rashes yetBetter environmental impact than the 'name brand' diapers..." Read more
"...Within the second day of use, she started getting red again and I stopped using them altogether. Clearly, the diapers are no good...." Read more
"...Rash 100% cleared up after a day or two with seventh generation...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the incontinence protector. They say it works well, has no leaks, and is soft and comfortable. Some customers also mention that the diapers have served them well and do a great job absorbing and containing pee.
"...They worked great with no worries. Now that my son is 2 and not nursing during the night, I no longer need the overnights...." Read more
"...I like how they are minimal yet effective...." Read more
"...store for my absolute favorite diapers (Honest Company), and they've worked pretty well...." Read more
"...They seem to do a good job containing pee, though." Read more
Customers like that the incontinence protector is fragrance free. They also appreciate that it doesn't have a strange smell.
"...different story, but so far whether wet or poopy, I have not had any overwhelming smells...." Read more
"...I was originally drawn to Seventh Gen because the natural smell and the lack of color and characters on the diapers I can't stand that fake baby..." Read more
"...up the diaper and even though it leaked out, there was not even the faintest smell of pee!!..." Read more
"...product meant for sensitive skin it is to be expected they don't have any fragrances added...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the incontinence protector. Some mention that they are good quality, sturdy, and hold up overnight amazingly. However, others say that some of the diapers have started to fall apart, are very flimsy, and the material feels cheap.
"I have been very pleased with the performance and improvements to this product over the last 4 years I have been using them...." Read more
"...The material felt cheap, made a more harsh "rustling" sound with movement, and leaked much more easily...." Read more
"...Again, great product and well worth the extra funds if you have a baby with sensitivities." Read more
"...Yes, the patterns are so fun! But the coverage didn't impress me and they are pretty bulky and expensive.So I tried THESE next...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the incontinence protector. Some mention that they never have a leak, while others say that they leak.
"...around the legs is angled inward instead of outward it can occasionally cause some leakage." Read more
"...the night 8-10 hours from the time she was a month old and I never had wet leaks in these diapers...." Read more
"...Cons:Leak unless/until you tighten up those leg gussets when you first start using size 2The occasional 'gel bead' left on skin..." Read more
"...We switched to the Stage 4 overnight just for bed time and never had a single leak! They worked great with no worries...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the absorbency of the incontinence protector. Some mention that it offers great absorbency without all the bulk and puff, and completely absorbs a good size wetting. However, others say that the absorbancy isn't fabulous, the core seems to bunch up, and the diaper doesn't absorb all that much beyond one or two normal urines.
"...Again, I find these diapers VERY absorbant and definitely better than the Earth's Best brand...." Read more
"...She had a yeast infection caused by humidity due to the diapers not absorbing it well...." Read more
"...There's no shortage of absorbency here though - she often goes a full night - or if she falls asleep early the equivalent of a full night - without..." Read more
"...My daughter had worn them through the night and we have had no issues of absorbency...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the incontinence protector. Some mention it's absorbent, comfortable, and well worth the extra funds. They also say it'll be the most affordable chemical free diaper out there. However, others say it’s a little expensive, not worth the money, and a total waste of money.
"...Subscribe and Save I pay about $0.30 a diaper with no tax and no shipping costs. I love how they just show up at my house every month!" Read more
"...Again, great product and well worth the extra funds if you have a baby with sensitivities." Read more
"...have 3 1/2 unused diaper packets that I will never be able to use, wasted money, sick baby and disappointment with the brand." Read more
"...test on multiple occasions, so I figured these were good and a budget-friendly option so I went ahead and subscribed to them...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the incontinence protector. Some mention that it fits great, smells like Pampers, and is true to size. They say it's easy to change sizes when needed. However, others say that the sizes do seem to run a bit small.
"...Easy to change sizes when needed as well. Overall satisified with this service." Read more
"...and unless they started shrink wrapping tighter, the packages appear slightly smaller...." Read more
"...They are true to size as well which is extraordinarily helpful...." Read more
"...Four stars are for performance. They fit well, albeit on the small side. If you're on the margin, go up...." Read more
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With my 2nd child, I knew that I would use this great diaper right from the beginning so that her delicate skin would not be exposed to harmful chemicals such as chlorine and perfumes. It seemed like just as her due date was approaching, the local stores starting putting the Seventh Generation diapers on clearance and replacing them with Earth's Best. I had a bunch of packages of Seventh Generation given to us as gifts for baby showers, but when they were running low, I decided to go ahead and try the Earth's Best and was sadly disappointed. The material felt cheap, made a more harsh "rustling" sound with movement, and leaked much more easily. Next, I turned to the internet and ordered a couple of packages of Seventh Generation from drugstore.com, but they too seemed to be phasing them out of their stock.
Then, I started seeing comments of people using Honestcompany diapers from Jessica Alba's site and decided to give those a try as well. They have cute designs for boys and girls, are white, as opposed to the tan SG diaper, and have a convenient monthly service. I ordered a sample pack and was fairly impressed with the diaper itself. The material was nice, the designs were cute, and they didn't leak any more than the SG. However, in the monthly diaper club it includes wipes and I hated the wipes! They were not very moist and felt to "bare". I am used to the silky smooth feel of Pampers Sensitive wipes, I guess. So, the cost of the diapers didn't really appeal to me compared to the cost and convenience of the Amazon program.
So, back to the SG diapers...
Material/Look: the tan, natural color is a non-issue for me. They did have cute little Lorax designs on the front for a little while, but are now back to plain and my view on that is that nobody sees the diaper unless they are changing it, so who cares about the cutesie design. My husband thought it was a little bit more challenging to know which side is up for a while though :-) The diapers are thin in a good way. Not too bulky when dry. The are soft to the touch and not noisy with movement.
Tabs: They are stretchy and position nicely for a snug fit. I try to make sure they are low enough so the edges will not rub on the skin.
Smell: They are scent free!! Now...once there is something in there, that might be a different story, but so far whether wet or poopy, I have not had any overwhelming smells. Even now that my daughter is eating solids, including spinach, it is rare that the smell is very noticeable.
Absorbancy: Wet....no problem!! My daughter was sleeping through the night 8-10 hours from the time she was a month old and I never had wet leaks in these diapers. As long as you are using the right size, it should not be an issue. As far as stools...I EBF and we had very loose stools until she started adding solids at 6 months. The BF stools could be very loose and would leak out of the leg holes or out of the top of the back at time. This happens with ALL diapers!! I did not find it to be an issue. Now that we are having more solid stools, there is no leaking at all. Again, I find these diapers VERY absorbant and definitely better than the Earth's Best brand.
Size: Fairly true to weight averages as listed, but depends on the childs build. I find that if the baby is longer than average, you will probably need to use a size up from what is listed for weight. We are in size 3 at 10 months old, 18lbs, 29in. We have been in size 3 for a long time.
Cost: The Amazon subscribe and save probably doesn't really save me anything except time/effort. The cost actually went up from when I first signed up, but it is still comperable to what I would pay at the store (if they were stocked).
Subscribe & Save program: Easy to adjust scheduled deliveries. Can change frequency and date which shipments will be delivered. I find that I don't actually need a shipment every month, so I end up going to my account and changing the date to make it more like 1 1/2 - 2 months between deliveries. Easy to change sizes when needed as well. Overall satisified with this service.
I was originally drawn to Seventh Gen because the natural smell and the lack of color and characters on the diapers I can't stand that fake baby diaper perfume smell and I don't like to see any of a diaper through my children's clothing. I was disappointed when they added the Lorax, but am happy now that it is gone again.
The only time we have had issues with leaks was when my son was around 18months and just moved up to the stage 4 diapers. Day time was fine, but at night we would put a diaper on him right after bath around 7p.m. and he would wear the same diaper to around 8a.m., and he was still nursing through out the night. It wouldn't always leak, but I hated being so worried about it, I would wake him up early just to change his diaper. We switched to the Stage 4 overnight just for bed time and never had a single leak! They worked great with no worries. Now that my son is 2 and not nursing during the night, I no longer need the overnights.
With Subscribe and Save I pay about $0.30 a diaper with no tax and no shipping costs. I love how they just show up at my house every month!
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