Best Diaper For Newborn, Best diaper For Baby, Pampers Diaper Review

Here we talk about best diaper for new born and other babies
When my son was born I personally don't
 believe in using diapers. Because I heard about rashes and many other problems. But when we go out for vaccination I have to put my baby in diapers. So I got Pampers because my husband brings Pampers Diaper Pants when I asked him to bring diaper for baby. Pampers is already a well-known brand.



But because of my fear I don't put him in diapers at home. This made my schedule so hectic. I was always worried about his langot if it is dried or not. When he pee and poo all clothes and bedsheets ruined. My most of time goes in washing and drying clothes langot etc.
I searched online and go through many articles and videos. After that I found that you have to take care of hygiene of that area of baby and immediately change the diaper when it's dirty or full and choose a good diaper for your baby. By this way you can use diaper without any problem.
On the other side my mother in law also don't want to allow diaper for baby. She said his waist become thin and bla bla bla. 
When the winter come baby started pee frequently. His pants become wet and due to winter its not easy to dry clothes.

So I started Using Pampers Diaper Pants.

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Pampers New Diapers

Keep your baby dry with these diapers from pampers. It gives your little one comfort without any skin irritation or rashes all thanks to the absorb core pads along with double leak proof material.

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Ultra Absorb Core

The diapers features an ultra absorb core which locks in wetness along with a layer of super absorbent wetness which repels any moisture for as long as 12 hours.

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Lotion with Aloe Vera

The diaper is enriched with Aloe Vera gel to keep the baby's skin soft and free from any rashes or any form of diaper irritation.
Maximum Shelf Life: 36 Months

To avoid any confusion, the company clearly labeled it's front side as front. At the back, you won't see back, but the size of the diaper.

Magic Gel

In most of the diaper, the inner layer is formed with a mixture of cotton layer and magic gel. Because of this reason, diaper gets heavy, once wet. However, in this diaper, magic gel and cotton are kept in separate layers.

While exploring the inner side, I didn't feel any chemical's presence. This is very good for baby's delicate skin. In order to protect the baby from any inner pressure, they have given an extra paper layer around the waist band area. You won't feel any kind of elastic band, but it is still there.
 Once a diaper is wet, it not only becomes heavy but bents, as well. And, because of this, the baby had to experience tightness around his leg area. Should you keep this protection layer inwards, it will save your kid from any discomfort caused because of tightness around his leg area. This is a really good feature. As this is a pant style diaper, hence easy to wear. The design, color-combination and printing quality is  worth a praise.

Size chart

New Born or XL - Up to 5 Kg
Small - 4 to 8 Kg
Medium - 7 to 12 Kg
Large - 9 to 14 Kg
XL - 12 to 17 Kg
XXL - 15 to 25 Kg


So far we talked about the features, now, let us talk about the negatives of this diaper..

1- Very tight packing. You won't be able to pack it properly unless you use 8 to 10 diapers. Otherwise, you have to use cellulose-based adhesive (cello tape) to protect it from dust or contamination.

2- sudden increase in the weight after wetness.

What I Experienced-

How to avoid rashes and other problems

I have used Pampers for almost 2 years and I never experience any rash problem.
1. When you are going to change diaper, first let that area completely dry.
2. I put 2,3 drops of coconut oil on that area of baby.
3. When it's full or dirty immediately change the diaper.
By keeping these things in your mind you can use diapers without any problem.

 I shared what I feel and I hope this will help you.

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