HUGGIES Little Snugglers Baby Diapers, Size Newborn, 88 Count (Packaging May Vary) Product Features Swaddle your 6-9 lb. newborn baby in the cloth like softness of Little Snugglers Baby Diapers, designed to pamper your young one’s naturally perfect, soft skin with a layer of protective, cushiony material between baby’s sensitive bottom and the mess. Soft
Categories: Diapering
Added on: May 11, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
HUGGIES Little Snugglers Baby Diapers, Size Newborn, 88 Count (Packaging May Vary)
There is more elastic than in other brands like pampers so they stretch to fit and move with … Little snugglers are my favorites because 1. There is more elastic than in other brands like pampers so they stretch to fit and move with the baby, 2. there is a little shelf lining at the back and around the legs along with the ruffles) to catch poo, 3. The blue line indicator is convenient, 4. It keeps baby dry- we have never had a diaper rash issue, 5. they are very soft and baby seems very comfortable in them, and 6. we rarely have blowouts like we do in other types of diapers. Size-wise,…
Choose these for your newborn! I’m typically a Pampers fan, but I would choose the Huggies Little Snugglers for a newborn over any other diaper brand. They have a notch at the top that is perfect for newborns with their umbilical cord still attached. The Pampers diapers require you to fold them under, which is not very convenient with a squirmy little one. They are also very absorbent and fit my daughter well–especially in the leg area which is where most leaks would happen. She is 10 days old and we’ve had no issues with…
Wanted to Like Huggies Newborn, Did Not Fit My Daughter & Leaked Like Crazy Before my daughter was born, I decided upon a brand of diapers almost exclusively based on friend recommendations. 90% of my friends suggested Huggies over Pampers, while the other 10% or so recommended Pampers or generics. So based on the word of mouth reviews, I wanted to like Huggies.However, my daughter was born 4 weeks earlier than her due date. Plus she was in the NICU for a week. During her care at the hospital, they used Pampers exclusively, so I really didn’t have a say…