Pampers New Baby Total Care Nappies Reviews

Pampers New Baby Total Care Nappies Baby Bath

Product Type: Pampers baby products

Newest Review: ... at a normal price of £9.98 but whenever they are on offer I would advise to stock up. They come in a yellow and green vacuum ... more

 ... packed carry pack and as soon as you pick it up from it's weight you wouldn't think that there would be so many nappies as they are in it.The size is for 3-6 kg and my son being of average weight used these up until he was 2 and a half months old. Now for the performance,well these nappies are a lot better at keeping my son dry especially as I now do not have to get up in the middle of the night to change him as the Huggies nappies would not last through the night.I liked the fact that they are so soft to touch reas...more

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k2705
Pampers New Baby Total Care Nappies: Pampers New Baby Nappies (948 words)
by - written on 01/06/12 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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When Jayden was in the Special Care Unit for a week, to a certain extent they provided some of the equipment you needed, however they did like you to bring in your own nappies, however if you did run out they had a supply of them there that you could use, the brand that they used were Pampers New Baby. As well as using these in hospital we also had several packets of these nappies at home as we had stocked up on nappies leading up to Jayden's birth. I was pleased to give these a try in hospital before opening the packets I had, however I was extremely impressed with them and have since purchased a few more packets of these. Packaging The Pampers New ...  Read the complete review

col81
Have had the odd leak but mainly had success with Pampers! (607 words)
by - written on 21/08/11 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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This review is for Pampers New Baby Dry Max nappies; I think they might be different to the total care ones pictured above but I'm not sure how! I am reviewing the size 1 nappies which are for babies weighing between 4-11lbs. Before my baby was born (he came along on August 1st :)), I had bought quite a few varieties of nappies in preparation when I saw them on offer in the supermarkets' baby events and I had quite a few packs of Pampers. Pampers is a tried and tested, trusted brand and so I was in full confidence that baby and I would get on well with the brand, although I was aware that Pampers nappies are more pricey than supermarkets' own brands. So, ...  Read the complete review

northernlovely
Pampers New Baby Total Care Nappies: Great Nappies for Newborn Bottoms! (657 words)
by - written on 19/06/11 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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When I was pregnant with my daughter (only three months ago, why does it feel like a lifetime!?), one of the questions I was asked was 'Huggies or Pampers'?. There are lots of different nappy options out there but as these two are the brand leaders, I think it is assumed we'd be using one or the other (cloth nappies hardly being practical in a second floor apartment!) At first we went for Huggies Nappies, as we'd been given about two packs for free with the various gift sets you get given as an expectant mother. But we soon found these were unsuitable for our daughter - they just weren't absorbent enough. As she is a breastfed baby her poo is a bit more watery ...  Read the complete review

taramorg23
Great value and a good nappy (385 words)
by - written on 15/03/11 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I had my daughter 2 weeks ago and I had already decided to use Pampers months before after reading the reviews on here. I picked up several boxes of size 1 from Asda during the baby event which was 90 nappies for £10. These are normally on offer though I check on my supermarket.com before buying them. As I was given several packs of Huggies I took those in my hospital bag, I had to stay in hospital a few days longer though and the nappies they supplied were Pampers which I started using instead of Huggies to see what the difference was. These size 1 nappies fit babies who weigh 4-11 lbs or 2-5kg. These nappies have Pampers 'dry max' technology and 'dual ...  Read the complete review

kellylouj
Pampers New Baby Total Care Nappies: Oh Poo!! (674 words)
by - written on 07/02/11 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Well in my quest to find the best nappies for Alex we found ourselves alway going back to Pampers, when he was first born I had plenty of Huggies Nappies to use up as I had got voucher upon voucher to use and found they cost next to nothing to buy so they all mounted up in his nursery. We didn't really like Huggies so it was time to use up the Size 1 Pampers nappies I had also purchased a few packs of. Pampers have been around for years and in my opinion are the brand leader, as a first time mum I wasn't too sure what size nappies I would need most of and decided to buy the pampers in size 1,2 and 3 and when I had used up the Huggie Nappies I decided ...  Read the complete review

Products Similar to Pampers New Baby Total Care Na ...

Pampers Baby-Dry Nappies - Flexible, light nappy that very rarely has leaks or spills. Are a little expensive but you can always find them on offer.

Sunnies - Very Easy to use, convenient. Expensive.

Pampers Simply Clean Wipes - Only 99p for 72 wipes. Small, thin and not very moist wipes.

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