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Broody Chick 100% Natural Fully Compostable Diapers are designed for newborns weighing 6.6 to 13.2 lbs. This jumbo box contains 144 diapers that are chlorine-free, genetically engineered-free, and fragrance-free, ensuring a gentle touch on your baby's skin. With breathable, hypo-allergenic materials and ultra-thin construction, these diapers provide exceptional comfort and fit while being environmentally friendly.
A**Y
love, love, love
These are great diapers! Super absorbent, never had a blowout. A couple points worth mentioning:1. They don't really fit down to 6.6 lbs in my opinion. My son was 6lb 7oz at birth and these didn't start fitting well on him until he was about 8lbs.2. If you're used to some of the other brands (like the Pampers our hospital used and sent us home with) these feel kind of "crunchy" in comparison. My boy didn't seem to mind, though.I would totally keep buying them if he hadn't outgrown them and we hadn't switched to cloth. WHY doesn't Amazon carry a larger size, too? I'd definitely buy some for travel/emergencies if they had one bigger than 13.2lbs.
A**R
Great diaper!
I love these diapers for my infant. The only issue I had with them is that they seem to run on the large side. They are about the same size as Huggies size 1. My little one couldn't fit into them properly until she was around 8 or 9 pounds. Once she could wear them, the fit was great and I have yet to have any problems with leaks. We had huggies and Pampers as well. Huggies leaked with almost every BM. Others complained about an odor, which I did not notice. I would recommend them to anyone.
U**L
The best Earth friendly diapers so far
My son was wearing them till he reached 13 pound, then we had to switch to Earth Best as Amazon wasn't selling bigger Broody Chick sizes anymore.They are available from other retailers but, unfortunately, for a much higher price. The diaper itself is pretty big and wide comparing to the same size of other brands. Other reviewers complained about leaking but it only happens if you messed up putting it on. We came from the hospital already with a diaper rash after using Pampers for only 4 days, switched to this brand and - not a single bump in 4 weeks we used it. Just for the record, there also should be some room between your baby's buttocks and the diaper, wear roomy suits so they do not press against baby's skin otherwise any diaper will cause problems.Amazon does not offer subscribe&save, so I was paying 30-40$ extra a month, but it was worth it not making me fill guilty putting these diapers into the soil and exposing my son to a bunch of chemicals. Keep looking it up on Amazon in case larger sizes are back in stock so I can switch back. No luck so far :(
J**9
Amazing product!!
These are the best natural diapers on the market. Others say they are "natural" but still contain toxic materials. I cloth diapered but in the beginning I supplemented with these diapers and felt very comfortable putting them on my child because they are so natural. They are also biodegradable which is a big plus, the landfills are so overwhelmed with other types of diapers that don't biodegrade.
C**M
Not the best eco-diaper
Just like other eco-conscious consumers, we tried a bunch of brands and unfortunately this one is our least favorite. The diapers have a very weird fit or perhaps they are meant for a different type of baby body. Our baby is long, more on the skinny side except for his thighs. These diapers are too loose in the waist for him but they pinch his thighs and leave horrible red elastic marks. Another issue we have with these diapers is the very hard and sticky closing flaps. They seem to be made of scotch tape or something similar and stick badly to baby's skin - something we haven't seen in any other brand we tried (bambo nature, honest company, pampers, etc). The diapers are also on the hard side even compared to other eco-diapers, which do tend to be harder. They smell of hospital.. We regret buying the big box and will not be buying more of these. The 2 stars are for the eco-friendliness of the diapers and packaging. If you are considering these diapers, buy a smaller pack first.
J**O
Best Compostable Diapers on the Market
I searched far and wide before I found these diapers. They are a great fit. No over night leaks. No skin break outs or diaper rash. Best of all when you order them online they are delivered to your door step. If you can't or don't want to use cloth diapers this is the next best thing.
L**A
Pretty good
We bought the newborn size for our daughter who was 6.13 pounds at birth.Cons: - they are way too big - she did not start wearing the newborn size until she was 8 pounds. - priceyPros: - they do seem to let her skin breathe, contain stuff pretty well once they start fitting and the boxes they come in are rally nice.Generally a pretty good diaper if you care for the environment and you want to limit toxins and unnecessary chemicals.
A**R
Overall the worst "Eco Disposable"
We have tried Seventh Generation, Earths Best, Naty, Albena Bamboo Nature and these. These were my least favorite by far. We use cloth during the day and when out, but there are times when we use disposables.First off, we have never had a problem with a rash at all, but these gave her a bright red TERRIBLE rash. I should have threw the rest out because I was suspecting it was these diapers and sure enough as soon as we got through the pack the rash went away. I also had the most leaks from any diaper with these. Usually she would go to the bathroom during a feeding and we could wait until done feeding to changer her. We had to make sure to change her between sides (breastfeeding) because otherwise it would blow out or leak right through. So on top of being so expensive, I felt like we used twice as many diapers because they wouldn't hold hardly anything. The snap tabs also didn't stay real great either, you have to make sure they are firmly on the diaper.Overall so expensive and didn't work at all for us, glad I only got 1 small pack!
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