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My feed I'm on I'm watching I started. Netmums Newsletters Yes, please! See all replies 2. Febrmom Original Poster. Unanswered threads Acronyms Talk guidelines Hide shortcut buttons. Nappies Pampers. I've never tried baby dry so can't comment on comparison but I've been using premium since my LG was born and never wanted to try anything else. Netmums Newsletters. It turned out that my husband bought the red ones and actually the purple ones are the premium protection. I found they last two hours max before they leak during the day. I m also using pampers dry but would like to try premium care now… Thanks.

Where You Already Belong. By Babylist Staff. You will definitely not regret. Full competition terms and conditions can be found here. But have still 6 packs of pampers and not sure how I am going to go through them Nappies Best nappies?? Is baby dry better for the night?

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We now use a mix of brands, tend to choose Asda over tesco, sainsburys are ok, naty are good with slightly better eco credentials, but we tend to stick to the baby dry version as we only use them overnight and cloth nappies in the day. Sizing up is good when they start out weeing the size they're in. Thank you everyone. Add post Watch this thread Save thread. Once you do find a diaper brand you like, sign up for the perks like Pampers Club. But have still 6 packs of pampers and not sure how I am going to go through them For comfort, fit and dryness too! Has anyone tried both types? Love shopping? Sign up here.

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  • Personally I would stick with the premium protection ones.
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Pampers Simply Dry injured my baby!!! Anyone noticed Active fit become much thin. Netmums Newsletters. Pampers premium protection new baby or pampers baby dry? Hi everyone, My little girl is now 10 weeks old and is starting to get too big for size 1 nappies. We are about to upgrade on size and we were going to change the type to baby dry as she sleeps hours in one chunk at night now and I have heard baby dry are supposed to be better at absorbing and stay dryer overnight. However I just found this chart on the pampers website and now I am very confused! As this states that premium protection is more absorbent. We have been very happy with premium protection so far, and don't plan to change from pampers as they fit well and she hasn't had any problems with nappy rash or anything. But when her nappy is full it does feel a little damp through her clothes so I was thinking of changing to baby dry for this reason. Has anyone tried both types? How do they compare and which one would you recommend? For comfort, fit and dryness too! Thank you! See last answer. We used size 1 and 2 premium protection, then went onto baby dry from size 3. I found from then on the baby dry was better overnight despite their claims that premium protection is better, I didn't personally think it was. We now use a mix of brands, tend to choose Asda over tesco, sainsburys are ok, naty are good with slightly better eco credentials, but we tend to stick to the baby dry version as we only use them overnight and cloth nappies in the day. Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk.

From their very first attempts at turning onto their bellies to their very first steps, your little one's growing fast. Do you remember bringing your bundle of joy home for the first time? From worrying about not using anything that would irritate their soft skin to a few months later, when they would kick their tiny little feet excitedly when changing them? Do you remember their giggles as they'd crawl away as soon as you got them out of their nappies? And do you remember how all of that time went by in a flash? Because of your little one's rapidly changing needs, we've introduced a new simplified colour-coded and updated range of products to help you pick the best nappies according to your baby's development. Pampers premium care or baby dry goal is to help you keep pace with your ever-changing baby, so they can feel comfy, dry, and free to roam at every step of the way to becoming a toddler! We're now using new, pampers premium care or baby dry, bright colours for each range, to make finding the right fit for your baby more effortless than ever!

Pampers premium care or baby dry. Pampers premium protection new baby or pampers baby dry?

Pampers Baby Dry pants enjoyed maximum popularity with Indian mothers. Mainly because of the lack of a suitable alternative. Mothers of newborn and older babies easily figured out that Pampers were much better than Huggies and Mamy Poko — the other 2 pant style diapers available. But this changed when Pampers launched another product in the Indian market. This is the first and foremost factor of importance. Parents of newborns would love the feel of the premium range for their baby. My baby was not a wee baby when the premium care range was launched and I still loved it. Both diapers, coming from the pampers premium care or baby dry brand, are excellent in fit. There have been absolutely no leakages in either. This is the only factor where Pampers Premium takes a beating but not really.

Softness/Comfort

I've got both but don't know the difference. Is baby dry better for the night? That is what I thought but on Pampers website it says Premium Protection is more absorbent see photo with the stars rating, from their website. Premium Protection is the 1st and Baby Dry is the 3rd.

Hi Lara, I was also a great fan of the premium pants and have been using these for my 2 year old for more than 20 months now.

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