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In my experience Pampers are the best nappies on the market.
I first started using Pampers nappies when I was brought numerous packs of Newborn Pampers during my pregnancy, and never looked back. Once my baby had outgrown newborn nappies I moved onto Pampers Baby Dry and then on to Pampers Easy Ups (I won't be including Easy Up's in this review as they aren't strictly classed as nappies).
Unlike some other nappies I have tried, Pampers don't leak. Not even after a long night or an extra runny poo!
They absorb well and my babys skin was never wet when I changed her, even if her nappy was heavy. My baby never had bad nappy rash either. The nappies are really breathable which means her skin never got too sticky and moist.
They are very stretchy and elastic around the legs which meant I didn't have to worry about them rubbing or cutting in to my babys legs, and she could kick around freely. They could be fastended quick and easy, and unlike some brands I rarely found a sticky tab which snapped and broke on me. I had a very active baby too but Pampers nappies never seemed to budge or come loose.
They are slightly more expensive than some other brands but I think it's worth it if you are paying for better quality. Pampers nappies generally cost around £5 - £6 per 34 pack. You can also get good bargains by buying jumbo boxes which usually include two packs of nappies - they work out cheaper than buying them singularly. You can buy jumbo boxes from all big supermakets and single packs from virtually any store.
Pampers nappies are also good because they go from newborn sizes to toddler sizes, and go through different stages of development.
Pampers also look very cute and regularly feature well known characters on them.
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