Enter to win a years supply of Pampers nappies - we also have a 6 month supply for a lucky runner up!
Congratulations to Kayleigh from Ledbury and Sarah from Leeds who have been chosen as the winners.
Prizes: We have a years supply of Pampers (48 packs worth over £250) to give away to one lucky winner and a 6 month supply of Pampers (24 packs worth over £150) for one runner up.
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Pampers
Pampers nappies protect your baby's delicate skin against wetness and mess with maximum comfort and flexibility. Their stages nappy selection is designed to cater for your little one's changing needs as they grow so whether you're baby is newborn or working towards potty training Pampers will have a variety of nappy to suit. Pampers nappies are available in 4 stages and are suitable from birth up to 50lbs.
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I use Pampers Easy Ups for a little girl also in my care.
and why do babys pee when you take the nappy of to change them it go's up high and all over the place LOL on the changing mat
I would like to say thanks to its super absorbent core. Its cotton-like, breathable and extra soft outer-cover is extra comfortable next to your baby's skin.
So Just stick to Pampers â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.Pampers the great!!!!!!!!!!
Pam
There is no other nappy I would even consider using apart from Pampers as everyone raves on and on about them over other brands.
A years supply would be a great start for my Baby
I have used Pampers nappies on both my children. I tried different brands on the odd occasion but went back to Pampers straight away as the others always leaked. They fit perfectly and I will continue using Pampers until my son doesn't need nappies anymore. They are the best!
I have tried reusables and another well known disposable but Pampers are the only nappies that don't give my baby nappy rash.
i have a very big concern. im 17 years of age and terrified of having this baby.
but i cant wait lol
I AM PLEASED THAT PAMPERS IS SUPPORTING UNICEF. Even though I find pampers slightly expensive I always buy a pampers product in support of this good cause!
i agree with aliasomega, larger, cheaper packs would be a good idea
pampers is a brand you can trust
Definitely a name you can trust and find almost anywhere.....thankfully!
I used pampers with my 7 year old and had NO leaks or fastening problems. I would never use cheap own brand nappies as most of your time would be spent washing cot sheets every night !! More importantly NO nappy rash or sore bums!!!
I won't use anything but pampers they're the best :)
Does anyone have any reccommendations for someone who wants to use terry towling (reusable nappies) at home and and disposables for going out?
Being a 1st time mother pampers is the only brand i'll be using...all my friends use them and they recommend them every time!
Pampers Swaddlers have been the best diaper used so far. They don't allow any leakage, unlike other name brand diapers that claim they work the best. We've used Pampers since the day our baby was born, while in the hospital. As a father of a newborn, I highly recommend these napers to any expant parents or parents who already have diaper problems with other nappies.
market brands...
I'm a total convert to Pampers despite using another leading brand with my previous 3 children.
Pampers are great - it's trying to potty train that's difficult!
I feel that pampers are widely available wherever you are in the world. Though not always the size / requirements are available, and therefore sometimes an alternative brand is needed to be sourced.
Its a shame that you cant buy a 'job lot' of nappies, which could be sent direct to your house from the factory at a reduced cost.