🌿 Go Green, Stay Clean! The diaper that cares for your baby and the Earth.
Nurtured by Nature Environmentally-Sensitive Diapers are jumbo-sized, chlorine-free, and made with 20-30% less petroleum-based materials than leading brands. With 30-40% more sustainable materials, these diapers offer comparable performance to premium national brands while prioritizing environmental responsibility.
D**N
Great all around diaper
So I saw so many negative reviews on these diapers, so I thought I'd put my 2 cents in. I've used a ton of different brands, and these are honestly the best I've found for multiple reasons. 1. The cost on them is great, but I'd pay more if another diaper performed better than these for our little guy. Just FYI, use the listing with the subscribe and save option. It makes a big difference. Just remember to update the size when they outgrow their current size.2. I get very infrequent leakage of pee/poop (including overnight, which he sleeps 10+ hours a night), unless it's an extreme poop-splosion/poo-nami lol3. They fit great on him. He's used the 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and my next order is a couple boxes of 5s.4. I feel better that they're better on the environment than conventional.5. They don't give off a bizarre odor like so many brands seem to do (Luvs smell makes me sick to my stomach; as does Huggies Natural Care; as does Naty by Nature, but at least Naty is great in many other ways since it's my 2nd favorite). Just as a note, I have an incredibly sensitive nose in general. To me, though, a smell that my body doesn't like is usually an indicator of something being bad in some way.6. I don't understand the problem that some reviewers have of the texture of this diaper. It's not as soft as pampers, but pampers sucks in my opinion, so why compare it to something unsavory :) It's a diaper. It feels like a diaper.7. The amount of time my little boy has gotten diaper rash while using these diapers are less than I can count on 1 hand, and there's a good chance that the diapers had very little to do with the times he has.8. Not all babies are the same. A diaper that works amazingly on one baby, could be terrible on another, and vice versa. Make your own opinion.Good luck, and I hope this helps :)
N**A
Nighttime leakage :(
First night with them on my 17 month old, and it was the first night she has ever leaked through! Woke up at 5:30 crying and soaking wet :( In the past I've used NATY (suddenly crazy expensive, I'm sad and not sure why!) which I loved, and Seventh generation, which were also okay if a little more plasticy. I'm about to order nighttime diapers to get us through the rest of this box, and only use them for the day.
N**E
diapers
It took a long time to ship to me. the diapers were a little stiff but I guess they seemed to work pretty well.
K**R
Every baby different I guess. Good, but not as ideal as I'd hoped.
First off, let me say my baby is higher side of curve for both height and weight (95% for both). She's chunky in the legs, average to slightly skinny in waist. I've found that you can have the most absorbent diaper in the world, but if the fit isn't ideal, you're still going to get leaks and blowouts....I love the environmental side of this product, I won't bother duplicating the summary of these details, plenty of other reviewers have covered it.I was one of those people who would have liked cloth diapers for a better environment, but in water-starved Southern California, I had a really hard time with the amount of water I'd be using either on my own or through a service, so I have really tried to stick with limiting my environmental impact via certain disposables. I've tried Earth's Best, 7th Generation, Nature Babycare, and Bambo. Compared to the first two, I found the fit to be slightly less bulky, but not by much. It seemed similar in bulk to Bambo, but not as soft as Bambo. Definitely bulkier than Nature Babycare. Both Bambo and Nature Babycare flex more in the padding, and as a result fit her legs better.The fit on these just isn't ideal for my baby. She's supposedly on smaller side of range for 3s, being 17lbs, but these fit tight on her legs. The bulk of the padding makes it really difficult to get a good fit around her groin and crotch area (even if I try bending & rolling the padding before putting it on her). Incidentally, its also the area we have most leaks. However, I will point out I've had no "soak through" kinds of leaks whatsoever with these, so absorbency has been no issue. I've had these things stiff and bulging at the seems from fullness and never had the diaper soak through. Occasional blowouts up her back, but not constantly. I don't think I've found one yet that completely eliminates that problem (even pampers and huggies have that problem for us)...sigh. I'm learning that's about as likely as a unicorn prancing on my front lawn.It's also one of the most budget friendly of the environmentally sensitive disposables out there, it costs less than almost any others I've found, at least on amazon. Since amazon owns diapers.com now, I assume things are similar there too, but will have to look into it. The cost isn't enough to keep me loyal forever. I will likely give in and go exclusively to Bambo or NatureBabycare at some point, since their padding seems to flex better around her.
A**R
Not so "sensitive"...
Not the ideal "enviro-sensitive" diaper for my baby. Although the price was tempting, compared to other enviro-sensitive diaper brands, this was the first time trying it and last one using it. It didnt absorb the urine properly causing my baby a yeast infection and chronic rash for the first time in 11 months. I am back to the more expensive ones.
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