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  • What are the best organic diapers to buy? Seventh Generation? Their wipes do not smell good.

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    07.02.09, 06:12 PM [ Flag ]
    • I love 7th gen wipes and also used their diapers. Nature Boy and Girl diapers are good, too.

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      07.02.09, 06:14 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • I don't get it....what's the difference between organic and regular diapers?

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      07.02.09, 06:51 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • 7th generation. their wipes didn't smell like anything. i didn't want that pampers/huggies artificial stuff on my baby's butt. no way. so what if it was more expensive. it is my dear, sweet child.

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      07.02.09, 07:27 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • how old is your kid? I ask becuase I could see feeling that way for an infant, when you can use 1-2 wipes to clean a teeny tiny little yellow squirty poop. Wait until he's almost 2 and his poops are GIANT and SMELLY and DISGUSTING and you need half a box to clean him and therefore you buy wipes by the case every other week. Trust your wiping his ass not making him eat them. Duane Reade brand is fine (and actually one of the best)

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        07.02.09, 08:53 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
        • kid's now 3. we used 7th gen. diapers/wipes exclusively until she was potty-trained @ age 2.3. kid went to daycare, so we didn't do half as much butt wiping as it sounds like you did!

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          07.03.09, 05:35 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • I hate 7th generation ones so much I didn't finish the pack, every single one leaked. Whole foods brand ones are ok. Honestly though, I love my cloth diapers and they are so much better for the environment. The "organic" diaper thing is kind of a scam, they are the exact same as pampers except for the non-chlorinated bleach.

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      07.02.09, 07:31 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • Chlorine is a big deal though as it's been associated with cancer--and your kid is wearing diapers nearly 24 hours a day for a few years. Don't know that I had more than a few leaks in 2.2 years of using 7th gen diapers, fwiw.

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        07.02.09, 07:41 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
        • well, there are other diapers without the clorine, did you know that 7th generation actually dyes their diapers that brown color? They bleach them then dye them and ugly brown! I'm not supper worried because my kid rarely wears disposables anyway. They're only for trips.

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          07.02.09, 07:44 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • ita. Can't understand how "organic" diapers could be better than cloth if that's the route you're going to go.

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        07.02.09, 08:46 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • Huggies just introduced an organic line of diapers, although don't know anyone who's used yet.

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      07.02.09, 07:37 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • We have been using 7th Gen since ds was born and they have been outstanding. We also have tried a pack or two of the Whole Foods diapers, no complaints either. Don't know if they are organic, but we use Lansinoh wipes and ds has not (knock on wood) had a diaper rash in 16 mos.

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        07.02.09, 08:36 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • They don't smell good? If youre wiping a babys dirty ass who cares how they smell?

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      07.08.09, 11:31 AM [ Flag | link to this post ]
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