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New Pampers Nappies Horrible

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Anyone else noticed a problem with your babies bottom? I’ve always used Pampers since I had my son 10 years ago, I’ve noticed they’ve changed their nappies to these “DermaTest” ones and my little girl (13 months old) the past 2 wks has gradually got a sore and more sore red bottom and front of her lady area. I honestly think it’s because they’ve made a slight change to their nappies... anyone else having the same problem?? **p.s I haven’t changed wipes or anything either.

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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Anyone else noticed a problem with your babies bottom? I’ve always used Pampers since I had my son 10 years ago, I’ve noticed they’ve changed their nappies to these “DermaTest” ones and my little girl (13 months old) the past 2 wks has gradually got a sore and more sore red bottom and front of her lady area. I honestly think it’s because they’ve made a slight change to their nappies... anyone else having the same problem?? **p.s I haven’t changed wipes or anything either.

    You could see if others have had a similar issue on other forums, maybe mumsnet.
  • I've not noticed a difference I buy my son the pull up nappies and he gets on with them fine. I did notice the premium protection ones were rubbish so wouldn't buy them anymore. It might be worth taking your little one to the docs to get everything checked :)
    x
    Read my diaryHere :)
  • Kynthia
    Kynthia Posts: 5,692 Forumite
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    Change brand and use a treatment cream rather than a barrier cream. If things don't improve very quickly get her checked by the doctor incase it's thrush rather than nappy rash or an allergy to Pampers.
    Don't listen to me, I'm no expert!
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