I went to change Josh's bum and when I unfolded the clean nappy a piece of yellow ish hard plastic was lying in the middle. I'm so glad I noticed it as that would have hurt his little booty!
It was a huggies superdry nappy - anyone else had problems. I usually use pamper but huggies were on offer. Not sure I'll purchase them again!
Joined: 05 Oct 2009 13:51 Posts: 933 Location: Lochmaben (scotland)
I find that the huggies super dry are very stiff! I'm trying to pick a new nappy, pampers have changed the active fit nappy and Lacey leaks when she wears them, we are trying huggies super dry and natural fit just now xx
Joined: 03 Feb 2009 00:24 Posts: 6047 Location: Windsor, Berkshire
I only tried Huggies when Oscar was born as we were given them. I found that Oscar leaked everywhere in them and they looked remarkably uncomfortable compared to the Pampers nappies.
Joined: 13 Feb 2008 20:44 Posts: 2853 Location: South Croydon, Surrey
I dont buy huggies either, I found they leaked. I buy pampers active fit, pampers baby dry or boots or tesco's range. I found morrisons baby dry were awful, a really bad fit!
Joined: 24 Jan 2007 20:36 Posts: 20876 Location: West Midlands
I don't like Huggies either. I always used to buy Pampers but about a 8 months ago I decided to try the Tesco Baby Essentials nappies (in the green pack - like baby dry) and I haven't looked back since! They are brilliant & a lot better value too!
Joined: 01 May 2009 22:11 Posts: 892 Location: Nottingham
Lucy is in Sainsburys Explorer nappies now, since Pampers changed their Active Fits, and they're great - no leaks, fit better than Pampers and no nappy rash. Will give Tesco a go too though, I've heard a lot of people like them.
I no vicky had a prob wiv huggies! charlie got really sore! call the free phone number on the pack n quote the batch number on the packet n they will send u coupons for huggies! x vicky got free coupons
Ive never had this problem but remember when dd was in nappies someone else I knew had this problem. She rang Huggies sent them the plastic and they sent her some vouchers as compensation, which could be used against any huggies nappies / wipes, andrex tissue etc
Joined: 05 Oct 2009 13:51 Posts: 933 Location: Lochmaben (scotland)
I used tesco's own nappies for the first few months, but when Lacey started getting active they would make her very red and sore looking. Huggies natural fit seems to be working for us just now.x x
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