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HUGGIES Are Staining My Babies Legs

Ok... I heard you all, some had the problem some did not, here's all I know, I can actually see the outline of the cartoon on the boys legs! Also, he has no other reaction like pain or rash or anything like that. Believe me, I love HUGGIES, I tried all the big and generic brands. I suppose the only thing to do is switch brands for a while, anyone try KIRKLAND? How are they? Thanks for all the replies!!!!!

M.

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I work in a day care and all the children that wear huggies diapers and pampers have the ink on there legs. I have not seen it with Loves diapers or store brand. When my two children were in diapers I used Kmart Target and Walmart diapers. My brother is using CVS brand diapers on his 6 month old and they dont leak or run

No Kidding! I've had that experience with Pampers Cruisers... the babies end up red before getting any ink off. They totally look like bruises AND THEY ARE NOT! I know for a fact that the diapers caused this especially after having changed the type of diaper. I've also experienced lint-type residue on my girls' bottom and fronts when changing them. It almost seems like the diapers are shredding while on.

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Wow. I have never heard of such a thing. I am sorry that has happened to your baby's legs! Okay, my advice is to immediately switch to cloth diapers. I used disposable diapers until I found out how easy and cozy cloth diapers are, so my recommendation would be to invest in some nice, soft cloth diapers. You can get a hose that attatches to the tank on your toilet and very easily spray the poop (i mean every single bit comes off and goes into the toilet, as the spray is strong)directly from the dirty diaper into the toilet bowl. I use Happy Heiny's because they are exactly like disposables -easy to use (velcro on)-- if you are interested at all, message me and I will give you a list of what you will need to be up and running with cloth. I cannot tell you how easy and how much nicer they are - and chemical free!

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No Kidding! I've had that experience with Pampers Cruisers... the babies end up red before getting any ink off. They totally look like bruises AND THEY ARE NOT! I know for a fact that the diapers caused this especially after having changed the type of diaper. I've also experienced lint-type residue on my girls' bottom and fronts when changing them. It almost seems like the diapers are shredding while on.

Hi M. and Everyone,

I used Pampers on my first daughter. The second one (18 month old) uses Huggies. No ink marks. I change them pretty frequently. Maybe that's why I don't see ink marks. I've tried Kirkland. It's softer, but sometimes leaks right through the entire diaper, not just the sides.

I went back to Huggies.

Best wishes with your diaper search.

C.

I work in a day care and all the children that wear huggies diapers and pampers have the ink on there legs. I have not seen it with Loves diapers or store brand. When my two children were in diapers I used Kmart Target and Walmart diapers. My brother is using CVS brand diapers on his 6 month old and they dont leak or run

I use Huggies Supremes, and they are all mainly white. Do the other Huggies come in bright colors? Let us know what you finally find out, be it stain, allergy, actual bruising from something, sure is interesting.

Have you tried the organic diaper's? I don't know how well they work. My little cousin swears by Pampers, especially for boys. Do they still make diapers that don't have pictures and designs on them? I am sorry that I don't have better advice.

HI M.-

Yep, the Huggies I buy are staining my son's inner thighs a green-blue. It happens mostly when he's dehydrated and I forget to check his diaper. The urine is reacting with the dyes on the diaper and they bleed into the skin. My advice is to increase water intake and check the diaper more often. Kirkland brand is great and I often go back and forth between Kirkland and Huggies. I hope that helps.

I agree, never had any problems with any of my 3 kids that are under the age of 3! I thought maybe an allergy??? Try switching brands to see if it helps, if not you may want to take your son to the doctor if it seems serious!

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