Works, but really 'papery' feeling!
Pros: Cheaper than some other eco-friendly sposies, no chlorine or perfumes, good tiny baby fit
Cons: Rather 'papery' feeling, not comfortable at all
Pros: Cheaper than some other eco-friendly sposies, no chlorine or perfumes, good tiny baby fit
Cons: Rather 'papery' feeling, not comfortable at all

Pros: LOVE how absorbant these are
Cons: HATE the sizing label (or lack thereof)

Pros: Fit great, less leaks, no chemicals
Cons: disposable, hard to tell when wet
Pros: Less expensive, chlorine, latex, and fragrance free
Cons: Disposable
“ We cloth diaper most the time. Even when we go on camping trips and short weekend vacations. But there are times you just need the convenience of disposables (plane ride from Seattle to London for example.) After trying 7th generation and Earth's Best we have settled on these as our go-to disposables. They seem to work just as well as any other "eco" brand and they are a few bucks cheaper. ” --Rachel88
“Used these while we had a rash issue. Looking for natural disposable options. These were good quality and I felt better they were all natural for sensative skin.” --amadorev
“ We bought these when my son was first home from the hospital after his NICU stay while I was awaiting my order of tiny cloth to arrive. They fit him really well when other brands didn't, so that was a plus. These diapers feel super 'papery', though. Like... I'm taping on a piece of paper towel to my baby! I don't know, I only tried a few other diapers, but he was using Pamper's...” --LunaLady
“Got these as part of the g diaper system. Best of both worlds, easy to use while out and about. Good quality, absorbable, and still with the cute g cover.” --amadorev
“ We bought these for our little one until he could fit into his cloth diapers. He was 6lbs, 12oz and they fit great. We came home from the hospital with pampers and huggies and hated both. The Huggies leaked and fit horribly. The Pampers gave him a terrible rash and irritated his skin. The Seventh Generation were exactly what we needed. We did have a hard time telling when they were wet until...” --Pupsnkids
“ I try to cd all the time, but its just not always possible. And my girl fits a size 3 but is a heavy wetter at night LOVE -fits -aborbs like my hemp stuffed pocket cloth diaper -easy -eco friendly -cute HATE -the sizes are printed in tiny size 10 font on the inside of the tabs. DH hates this. As does my mom. -not cloth. I loathe...” --fayebond
“Got a pack of these as night time back ups. Good quality and easy to wear, softer than most. A bit pricey” --amadorev
“ We have never had any problems with these pull on pants. They work great during the day and overnight. No leaks, absorbant and easy to tear off in case of big messes. Also easy for little hands to pull up and down during potty learning. ” --kbvr
“Got a few g diapersand got a pack of extra pouches. Good quality plastic, washes easy and best of all removable so you can reuse cloth portion of diaper.” --amadorev
“When my son was born, he was in the nicu and they used pamper swaddlers. I knew when I got home I wanted to switch to a chlorine free diaper so I decided to try seventh generation. Initially they were fine because I felt like we changed him so often anyway but as he got bigger I realized I was still changing him all the time because they are not very absorbent. I guess it was great because I...” --Brittanypaskin