Pros: Tiny size fits smaller newborns; waistband folds down; cute design. Cons: More expensive than the "size 1's", no cut-out area at waistband for umbilical cord stump.
At the hospital where my now 14 month old son, Tristan, was born, Huggies Newborn Diapers became the first ones ever used to cover his (not so tiny) bottom. Weighing in at a whopping 9 pounds and 5 ounces, he came close to exceeding the maximum...
Pros: soft, cloth-like cover, cut small for tiny newborns Cons: no cut out for umbilical cord
When I had my last baby, back in January 1999, I was thrilled to see that they had finally made newborn size diapers, they weren't around in 1988 and 1993 when my other children were born. My son was born a month early and only weighed 5 lbs 15 oz., I...
Pros: Cute designs on waistband. Cons: Not a great fit for newborns, caused rash.
Rylan is already 3 weeks old and we have now tried 3 major brands of disposable diapers. I recently reviews Luv's Newborn Ultra Leakguard Diapers, which was a close rival to Huggies Newborn Diapers. Both of these brands came up short to our ...
Pros: no leaks, Cons: tabs are velcro only, design is too bright
About a month before my youngest son, nicknamed Bean, was born, my husband and I went out and purchased a package of Pampers Newborn Swaddlers. When we got home, the package sat, unopened, on the top shelf of the closet in our sons' room. I didn't open...
Pros: Velcro tabs, no leaks, small size. Cons: None
As my husband and I awaited the arrival of our first child our Doctor kept telling us what a nice big size our baby would be. With that in mind we only purchased size 1 diapers when we were stocking up the nursery. We were in no way prepared for the 5lb...
Pros: trim, absorbent, hold leaks, Velcro tabs Cons: no notch
Introduction
I brought my fourth (and final) baby home from the hospital one week ago today, and she has worn nothing but Huggies Newborn Diapers in her short life. I have been quite pleased with the product, and I will share with you...
Pros: They were a gift from a group in my office Cons: Did not always hold it all in
Baby Victoria really likes to test out the diaper capabilities. She is good about putting a variety of product in the diaper soaking them as well as messing them up. So far, we have been lucky and only suffered through a few diaper failures. However,...
Pros: They catch the mess. Cons: No umbilical stump cut-out, cloth like cover wicks moisture, velcro tabs don't stick well.
My youngest child is now 13 days old and we're on our 3rd bag of diapers. That sounds like an awful lot of diapers, doesn't it? We're actually on our third bag because we threw one bag away. A bag of Huggies Newborn Diapers.
Pros: More Coupons Available Cons: Leaks and More Leaks
I did, I really did. I gave Huggies many trial runs. I tried not to let my first impression ruin the opportunity to try them again. But, same results. A diaper that did not accomplish its goal. What goal? To keep my child, her clothes, her bedding...
Pros: You can write on them... Cons: Tabs don't work well, they leak, they don't fit right, no coupons, no notch for the cord
My sister bought a pack of the Huggies Newborn diapers for everyone to write a message on during my baby shower. Great idea - had lots of little notes to read while I diapered the baby the first week. Bad idea - buying Huggies brand. When I first took...
Pros: Cloth-like cover, velcro tabs can be re-fastened Cons: Folding the diaper towards the outside results in a big leakage problem
Before Meggie could fit into the cloth diapers we had decided to use, and after we switched back to disposables, we were pretty loyal Huggies customers. So when Hughie came along we went out and bought two packs of the Huggies newborn diapers for him to...
Pros: don't loss the stick Cons: cost a little bit more
When I had my baby shower naturally I got diapers from every brand. There was Huggies, Pampers, Dri-Bottoms, and white cloud (similar to Huggies). I was overloaded with diapers. I didn’t mind I knew I would need diapers.
Pros: cloth-like cover, smaller size, velcro tabs Cons: no "newborn cutout" for cord stump
When my son was born we knew we wanted to use disposable diapers, but as for what brand to pick we were clueless. In the hospital they were using Huggies brand, and they seemed to work well for our baby, although they were a little large (I think they...
Pros: velcro tabs, umbilical cord cutout Cons: leak too much to be considered good
While I prefer the material of these diapers over the traditional "shiny plastic" of most other disposables, Huggies Newborns have done nothing to satisfy my need for no leaks.
After bringing my newborn home early in December, our...
I bought these diapers because my son was tiny when he was born. Only being five pounds the size 1 diapers covered his whole body. The nurses used preemie diapers in the hospital but they where not on the market yet when I brought my son home. ...
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