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Let's face it. When you've got a newborn, the biggest thing a diaper has to do is contain the poop. You're changing your baby 8-12 times per day as it is, and there just isn't enough liquid coming out to make containing liquid output an issue. But especially if you are breast feeding, you need something good to keep the poop in the diaper.
What I like best about Swaddlers is that they not only contain the poop but they somehow manage to wick away all of the accompanying liquid. Diaper changes are much nicer when you're not worried about liquid poop getting everywhere. Excellent.
A new feature that I do not believe existed 3 years ago when my son was born is the yellow/blue line on the diaper that shows you visually if the diaper is wet. It can actually be hard to tell otherwise if you're not used to it! Apparently this feature used to be only on the hospital packages of Swaddlers, but is now on all packages (at least of the Newborn size). It's just a yellow stripe that turns blue when the diaper is wet, but it is a nice help when you are tracking input/output and need to count wet diapers.
NOTE: the reviewer indicated that they received a sample of Pampers Swaddlers
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