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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
They are good quality. My son was born 8 lbs 13 ozs and these were a little small for him compared to other brands I tried, like pura or terra. I think they are going to leak more as he approaches 10lbs, so maybe dont buy too many nb size or if your baby is on the smaller end these will work, otherwise size up. Ill be trying the other sizes as he grows. They seem to absorb well. Had one blow out which might have been from them being too small or that just happens sometimes anyway. These also didnt smell chemically, plus their claims about less toxicity; which is nice for us granola moms.
Sarah Elizabeth Diaz
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Always love a good clean product especially EWG certified but feel the prices are getting out of hand for a single box that maybe last 2 weeks size 4, the softness is good but could be better the thickness is on the thin side , the size is great , there has been leakage through these diapers so I have to change more frequently than usual , diaper quality is good but could be better since they charge a lot per diaper and box of so few.
Alexander Gill Breakell
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
My baby is 6 months and 15 pounds, so she fits in size 2 diapers by weight per the manufacture, but I would say that size 2 does not fit. Leak and laundry central over here. So many yellow stains on clothes. Send help. Size 3 is a bit too big but holds it all in which is vital for sanity. Otherwise, these are great. No stinky perfume, soft.
Gabrielle
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I’ve tried a few non/low tox diapers and these are by far the superior option! They’re extremely soft, fit so well and are such high quality! Almost never have blowouts with these. Just be sure you’re getting the right size as I’ve noticed for us, the weight measurement is not correct for sizing. There really only moderately more expensive than mainstream options and since babies are wearing diapers nonstop for a few years, it’s a worthwhile cost. Cannot recommend these enough!! We will never use any other diaper brand haha!
Hillary LesCallett
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
EWG verified!! Love it!! The packaging is sustainable paper and on it is displayed all the notable certifications the diapers have. I love that it he diapers made without chlorine bleaching or phthalates. Plus they are made with absorbent cotton. These feel really smooth and my daughter hasn’t gotten a rash at all even when the diaper is soggy and full. While the diaper seemed thin at first feel we haven’t had a leak at night since switching to theses. Altogether a high quality fantastic diaper!
Suzanne
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
These diapers have been terrible for us. My 6 month old son is 20 lb, and I thought size 3 (18-28 lb) would be perfect, but they are much too small. They are really short, so the urine leaks out of the top, and he gets blowouts in the back every time. They are also very thin and don't absorb nearly as much as some of the other dipes we've tried. Instead of saving money, I ended up wasting it. Very disappointed.
RK
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Having become indoctrinated into the world of moderately granola dads, I care a LOT about avoiding nontoxic ingredients -- beyond food ingredients and cookware, that means avoiding plastic / synthetic things wrapped around our twin baby girls, whenever possible. So of course that means glass bottles only, natural rubber pacifiers, organic mattress, cotton/wool clothes and sleep sacks only. We have ALSO been using cloth diapers, which is definitely the "greenest" diapering option possible, but this became unsustainable once we got into the sleep training phase -- our night nurse advised us we needed to switch disposable diapers at night, if we don't want babies drenched in urine over the course of that 12 hour overnight sleep we are striving towards. (Wet baby is more likely to wake up, disrupting the sleep training, etc). We also have had to take the sleep training extra seriously, given our hands are full with two newborns.After a lot of research, it was ultimately clear that HealthyBaby is the best disposable diaper option on the market if you care about baby safety -- check out mommy bloggers like Mamavation and GimmeTheGoodStuff for an overview of PFAS detection, a thorough ingredient audit, etc. HB is doing the most amount of 3rd party testing (EWG etc) as far as I can tell, and HB discloses their entire ingredient list, so you can really verify line-by-line how nontoxic this is. The packaging comes in paper (not plastic wrap), and HB is a certified B Corp.We are still combo diapering (cloth diapers by day; HealthyBaby disposables by night). Although all disposables feel like a treat when you're comparing to cloth diapers -- I do find handling the HealthyBaby diapers is quick, and getting the tabs on is really seamless. The HB diapers have handled blowouts well, we haven't had any noticeable leakages. Importantly, we've never had any diaper rashes, or visible discomfort from our girls. I am also using the HB cleaning concentrate for all our bottle cleaning, and their wipes -- all is good.
Bear
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
They recently redid their sizing on these diapers as the last pack I bought was a size 4 and it was 18-30 and it fit a bit too big so I figured buying the 16-28 they would fit better on my 20# 8m old but they are way too small in the rise.While they have not leaked and have contained a huge car poop they just seem too small in the rise.The diapers themselves if sized properly are very soft and absorb a lot. We don’t use disposable except when traveling and full time cloth diaper going from cloth diapering to these diapers is a breeze since they are so clean.The brand themselves is nice and the diapers are soft and absorbent I’m just unhappy with the incorrect sizing and now have 50 diapers I won’t be able to use 😤
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