Product Description
Tushies are a soft natural alternative to cloth diapers. Tushies are the only disposable diaper in the world that does not contain any superabsorbant gel. Tushies diapers contain real cotton for absorbency and extra soft comfort. The cotton blend means you get super absorbent qualities which result in less probability of diaper rash and earlier potty learning. Tushies are the only disposable diaper that contains real cotton. A Tushies diaper is a lot thicker than an artificial chemical absorbent because they are filled with high absorbency natural blend cotton padding. Features: Gel-Free Latex-Free Perfume-Free Dye-Free TBT-Free GMO-Free Chlorine-Free Woodpulp Do Not Contain Recycled Materials Made in the U.S.A. Diaper count per packages varies by size. See below for more details. Small: 6-14lbs - 40 ct Medium: 12-24lbs - 30 ct Large: 22-35 lbs - 22 ct X-Large: Over 27lbs - 20 ct
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Tushies Diapers - Gel Free - Medium (30 ct)
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- Publisher: Tender Care
- Label: Tender Care
- Studio: Tender Care
- Average Customer Review:
based on 5 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #18092
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Summary: These diapers are horrible 2008-12-12
Comment: We were trying to go with disposable diapers since my granddaughter is in daycare. And cloth diapers are kind of impractical for day care. We went throught all kinds of regular disposable diapers and she was allergic to the chlorine filling in all of them.
These diapers were horrible. I will never buy them again. I wouldn't reccomend them to anyone else to buy. My granddaughter is allergic to the regular disposable's. And these looked like a good deal. When my daughter and I purchased them, Amazon.com was advertising 88 for 12.99 so we ordered 2 of them which was only 44 diapers. The tabs are horrible worse than having tape. IF you have lotion or any sort of cream for your childs bottom forget fastening them if it gets on the tabs. The diapers themselves are stiff and my granddaughter found them uncmfotabl. The diapers don't move with the baby the part between the legs is so wide and has no give what so ever and the leg section is not big enough. I went with the large size because she has chubby thighs and they werent big enough to fit her comfortably. The diapers don't absorb. She would pee once and we would have to change her because the diaper had leaked all down her leg. And at night she would wake up every couple of hours screaming to be changed because her diaper was soaked and she was uncomfortabel. Making for a very long night.
The woman who runs my grandaughter's day care actually suggested we swith to the cloth diapers. She was willing to rinse them out for my daughter. ANd they are working wounderfully.
My advice to anyone wanting to use cloth diapers with a child in day care is to talk to the provider and see if they are willing to use them. They may seam a little spendy at first especially to get the nicer ones but in the long run it is cheeper. And better for the enviroment. And since using cloth my granddaughter's diaper rash has cleared up compleatly.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Disposable convenience and no painful rash. 2008-11-03
Comment: These are wonderful disposables. Sure, the tabs don't work so well if you get them gummy and they leak if you don't change your kid often. Non-superabsorbant materials just don't absorb as much. I give them four stars, however, because they also keep my baby rash-free. When my baby was born, I tried every disposable diaper brand I could find and they all gave her a painful, ever-worsening rash. This is the only dispsable diaper that keeps her fanny in good shape.
Now, we are a staunch cloth diaper family. They're much easier to use than people give them credit for, and MUCH cheaper than using disposables. However, in situations where cloth isn't an option (i.e. going on a long-distance trip for a chunk of time) Tushies are exactly what you need.
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Summary: Great choice if you can't use cloth 2008-04-05
Comment: While I still prefer my clothe diapers these are the next best choice. There are no harmful gels for your baby to sit in. These are real paper so before use they are thicker than your chemical laden diapers. Someone said the tape won't stick but we've never had a problem with that. But as with all tape don't put lotion on just before you put these on. The only time I've had a leak when it was used overnight and in the morning I thought DH had already changed his diaper but the boy had just took off pj bottoms and put on pants-oops! That was probably a good 12-14 hours. These also don't cause rashes like some disposables wish I had had these with my first when traveling.
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Summary: Worked for us 2008-02-01
Comment: We are cloth users 100% of the time, but we were searching for a disposable diaper for traveling. We have tried other disposables (7th generation and g-diapers) but were not really happy with either of those because of the gel. We tried the Tushies because they are gel-free. They worked great! No leaks, even overnight! Because we use cloth all the time and have since our daughter was born (she is now 20 months old), we don't really have any other disposables to compare them to, and we found them to work just fine. They were easy to put on, I suppose, although I find the cloth to be easier because the elastic of the cloth stretches more, but these weren't difficult for us to figure out. All in all, we'd use them again for traveling.
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Summary: Cloth is easier, and what does that say? 2008-01-10
Comment: We tried this product because both of our children go to daycare, and using cloth diapers while they are there is not an option...yet we wanted a diaper that was more environmentally conscious and better for our baby's skin.
These diapers are HORRIBLE. The sticky tabs don't stick very well, and FORGET it if you have lotion or diaper ointment on your hands, you will NEVER get them on your child!
Other than the fact that we had to throw out just about as many as we used (we even tried taping them on...it doesn't work) the diaper itself works just fine.
My advice, though...don't waste your $$...surprisingly enough for our family, cloth has been WAY easier to deal with, and for daycare we have chosen a different product.
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