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Natural Baby Diapers size Newborn

Baby Diapers

The only disposable diaper made with no whitening
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We let our diaper's absorbent fiber core go "natural" to give you everything you want in a baby diaper – and nothing you don't! Exactly the same soft and comfortable fit, baby-pleasing performance and super absorbency as our previous Free & Clear diaper with absolutely no chlorine processing or whitening. In fact, it's the only disposable diaper available today with no whitening!

  • Hypoallergenic
  • Premium Absorbency
  • Free of Whitening
  • Free of Chlorine Processing
  • Free of Fragrances
  • Free of Petroleum-Based Lotions
  • Natural Brown Core Fiber
  • pack of 40
  • pack of 36
  • pack of 31
  • pack of 27
  • pack of 23
  • pack of 20
  • pack of 36
  • Pin It
Ingredients: 

Unbleached wood pulp, sodium polyacrylate, polypropylene, adhesives, polymer spandex, polyurethane, pigments*.
 
* The color of disposable diapers is typically achieved through the addition of pigments. This is also true for the brown layered materials in Seventh Generation Diapers. 

Usage: 

Diaper safety information:   Please keep this packaging away from children and babies.  This package, or a torn piece of diaper, could cause a choking or suffocation hazard for your child.  Like any piece of clothing, diapers are flammable. 

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Uneola
April 18, 2013
5

My daughter has very sensitive skin. And we were told no more dyes or fragrances to help keep the irritation down. So when I went to the store to buy her new body wash shampoo and diapers; I came across these I looked at every brand trying to find one that would hopefully not irritate her. As soon as we got home I changed her into one of these and within a few hours her bottom is starting to clear up from the irritation. I am nervous yet excited to see how well the absorbency is this will be the first time she sleeps all night in them. But so far everything is EXCELLENT!

hardingbetsy
April 4, 2013
1

I'm a new mom and in researching which brand of eco-friendly diapers I would use for my daughter, it became apparent that Seventh Gen is more interested in "green washing" your customers into thinking your diapers are "eco". To scare us into thinking "whitening" is bad, simply because you color your diapers brown is degrading. If parents do just a little research, they'll discover that no diaper has massive amounts of chlorine in them. They're virtually all chlorine-free. Why doesn't Seventh Gen try to take out some of the plastic in theirs in an attempt to be more "eco"? They may be free of petroleum-based lotions but the diapers themselves are all petroleum-based plastic!

seelie12
March 7, 2013
3

i tried these diapers for the first time recently, because my daughter has had a terrible time with rashes. the diapers really do seem to help. i am not even put off by the price, because even though we are very budget conscious, it is worth it to help our daughter. but the diapers leak. my daughter cannot go through the night without leaking out onto her clothes. i saw that there are overnight diapers available, but my daughter only wears a size 2, and they don't come in that size. as a result, i have to put her in a different brand diaper overnight, which is when she needs the seventh generation brand diaper the most.

please...either make your diapers more absorbent, or come out with an overnight diaper in all the sizes. my daughter has slept through the night since she was three months old. now, she is waking up in the night again because her diaper has leaked all over. please do something different. you are getting a lot of feedback on this issue.

jbikel
February 23, 2013
3

We just had our third baby and I added diapers back to our subscribe n' save on amazon.com . We got our first package and I was surprised to see the Lorax still being printed on the diapers. I DETEST marketing towards children which is one of the reasons I started using 7th generation years ago. When you launched this annoying tie-in when the movie came out I complained loudly because now I had like ten different Lorax-branded products in our house. But most of those products have dropped it. And no, I never got a good answer from 7th generation. I was really annoyed to realize that you were still advertising to children. We finished off our case and I won't reorder. I like your diapers best but I refuse to advertise on my infant.

In summary:

you didn't listen to customers

you didn't improve product

you are siding with a disgusting tradition of corporate marketing towards infants

and the design is simply fugly. If you were going to do a tie with Seuss you should have chosen original artwork, not nasty computer-generated move tie in junk. Seriously, have you seen the art work on some of the newer brands? This is what you are going with?

termakova
February 21, 2013
1

We used 7th gen diapers for 4 months now and loved them. Everything was just perfect - fit, absorbency, environmental friendliness. The new version with Lorax on them - the diapers are considerably thinner (you can feel it when you hold an old one and a new one), we have many more leaks because of that. Also the pack now contains 36 diapers instead of 40 as before for almost the same price. 7th Generation, why did you have to change a perfect product and not for the better? So my husband ran to local Kroger and grabbed 2 last packs of our favorite ol;d version of 7th gen diapers. So when we are out, I guess we'll have to look at other brands. So sad as we liked everything about 7th gen diapers and planned to stick with them for a long time..