Same here. That's why I posted over here not a Budget Board friendly topic.
Very true. My DH doesn't understand why I insist on buying huggies, although I'm sure he has some clue

Same here. That's why I posted over here not a Budget Board friendly topic.
That study was done by Proctor & Gamble I believe. Cloth is in fact better for the enviroment and doesn't use that much water and I use regular Tide detergent so if thats the case my clothes should be disposable too. And FWIW the poop goes down the potty not the wash so it's much better than tossing and contaminating our ground soil.
Nope... My daughter is wearing Huggies with Winnie the Pooh and Tigger on them right now. Of course, I like them because it has the "I'm wet and dirty" indicator line, that means DH can't play dumb.
But the Disney characters are a nice touch!![]()
Now I'm really confused. I thought the scary part was all that detergent getting used, not the amount of water used or the poop itself. Nevermind, I'll just go hunt up the studies. Likely they'll be one to flatly contradict the other. We should just engineer kids who poop less...
You know, I've always heard Huggies work better for boys and Pampers work better for girls. Maybe it's true?![]()
Nope... My daughter is wearing Huggies with Winnie the Pooh and Tigger on them right now. Of course, I like them because it has the "I'm wet and dirty" indicator line, that means DH can't play dumb.
But the Disney characters are a nice touch!![]()
Again I'll say the study was skewed because I only use Tide He up to the 1 line for a whole load of diapers. That's what most cloth users follow(not tide per say but the amount of detergent 1st line or less). Less detergent is actually better for them.
Whoa whoa whoa.... there's a line?? How have I missed this???? Time to go inspect the kiddo.
Hi Heather!
This seems to be true for us. Huggies work much better for Dawson, and yet my SIL swears by Pampers for my DNiece.
Whoa whoa whoa.... there's a line?? How have I missed this???? Time to go inspect the kiddo.
I think a lot of us 'users of fluff' are also crunchy enough to seek out biodegradable and more environmentally friendly detergents. I know it's not a set rule, but they seem to go hand in hand.![]()
Hi Heather!
This seems to be true for us. Huggies work much better for Dawson, and yet my SIL swears by Pampers for my DNiece.
Whoa whoa whoa.... there's a line?? How have I missed this???? Time to go inspect the kiddo.
I think a lot of us 'users of fluff' are also crunchy enough to seek out biodegradable and more environmentally friendly detergents. I know it's not a set rule, but they seem to go hand in hand.![]()
Whoa, there's an indicator line?! On which ones?Nope... My daughter is wearing Huggies with Winnie the Pooh and Tigger on them right now. Of course, I like them because it has the "I'm wet and dirty" indicator line, that means DH can't play dumb.
But the Disney characters are a nice touch!![]()
Whoa, there's an indicator line?! On which ones?
We use the pull-ups but he decided he's not ready so I'm going to switch back to regular diapers.
Ah, that would be why. My boy's in Huggies size 6. We used Pampers swaddlers when he was a newborn.On the newborn Huggies Little Snugglers. It's yellow and turns blue when wet or dirty. Molly weighed almost 9 lbs at birth, and the newborn Pampers Lil Swaddlers were just too small, and the size 1 were still too big. So we went with the Huggies and so far, so good. No blowouts in two weeks, knock on wood.