So both my daughters have sensitive skin due to the chemicals used in regular diapers. Having used them for 3 years now (no longer) and my 18 month old baby (currently using) I'm going to talk about the pros and cons of these diapers. Pros: Affordable compared to other "natural" diapers. & Babyganics same soft as Andy Pandy) Very thin not bulky (Slimmer than Honest, Babyganics & Andy Pandy) Doesn't irritate our baby's skin Cons: They don't hold much liquid especially when our baby is 1 year old and starts a lot in sleep to urinate. When they get very full of liquid (e.g. overnight) we popped them once or twice and spilled juices onto our baby's butt. They don't last long even when there is little to no urine in them, so change them every 3-4 hours regardless of fullness to prevent juice from appearing on baby's skin. They are not for toddlers at night, we had a lot of leaks overnight. Overall: I recommend them overall. They perform decently for what we need, especially for the price. As for SAP, you just have to make sure you change them often enough. To combat the problem of nighttime urination and dripping without spending a ridiculous amount of dollars, we use them during the day and then use Andy Pandy while we sleep and sleep.
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