
Both of the diapers have the wonderful indicator strip. As a new parent and not sure when the child is wet and the child not being able to tell you this strip is wonderful. The major difference and decisive factor is the tape, but running a close second was the elastic waistband. I think that these two parts go hand in hand. The Huggies seemed not to have the ability to hold the diaper around the hips of my son and therefore the we would have many leaks of urine at night and during the day. The tape that holds the diaper on or closed works only for that time the diaper is on. When the diaper is taken off and rolled closed for disposal the tape does not keep the diaper closed. Pampers on the other hand does not have this problem and allowed me to tape and re-tape the diaper as I was learning how to change a diaper. With Pampers, the urine leaks were nonexistent. The tape the holds diaper closed kept the diaper closed even after the diaper was taken off and then discarded.
I have not been able to test any other diapers yet and would like to know if the generic brands hold up the same standard, the name brands do. My son is now going into the next phase of diapers (number 1’s). Making assumptions about how this next phase of diapers for these products is impossible but if you have any insight, please let me know.
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