Great diapers that are a little better for the environmentOctober 13, 2008 These diapers fit my baby as well as huggies supreme and work as well. They are a bit "ugly" as they are brown, but who really cares if diapers are ugly?
Seventh Generation DiapersOctober 13, 2008 I bought the Size Four Diapers. They do fit on the small side, if you compare them to "mainstream" disposable diapers. I use cloth diapers for my children as much as possible and then use Seventh Generation Diapers for overnights. They do hold a lot ... even for my heavy-wetter son. I find I don't need to change in the middle of the night. Nice elastic around the legs and waist. No chlorine, color or chemicals ... awesome.
I love these diapers!!October 13, 2008 These diapers are so soft and such a great deal on amazon. I love what the company stands for too!!! You will love them!!
like themOctober 13, 2008 I love these diapers. I will admit I occasionally have leaks, usually at night, but occasionally during the day. Still worth not having the extra chemicals next to a baby's absorbent skin...
Not Biodegradable - Even After 500 Years!October 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've noticed a few reviewers mention, that Seventh Generation diapers are biodegradable. They're not. They are as stated free of cancer contributing (causing) chlorine. They take more than 500 years to breakdown in landfill sites. However Seventh Generation diapers are completely disposable, compared with gDiapers (available at diapers.com and other retail outlets) which only the soiled section is NOT ONLY disposable, but it is flushable, compost-able, and it biodegrades within 60 days. gDiapers has a few videos on their website which explain the differences between the two disposable brands of diapers. Overall, both work well, and are very convenient to take outside of your home.