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Jack's mommy |
What do you think of this product? It seems like more of a pain than it's worth. I mean, it's easy enough to change a wet dipe. To have to slide that thingy out and slide a new one in....and won't the baby still be kind of wet? Maybe I'm not understanding it right.
http://www.pamperschangengo.com/default.aspx ![]() ![]() |
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I watched the video and it does as easy to use as they claim, but I think this product is disgusting! Doesn't the child need to be wiped after peeing? Also, I doubt the little diaper pant thing stays completely dry. They say the diaper pant can be worn for 12 hours. Who would let their child go 12 hours, during which the baby would pee multiple times without ever being wiped? This product is an invitation for a nasty diaper rash. Yes, diaper changes aren't fun, but it's just part of being a parent!
(Sorry about the 1st post. Will grabbed the keyboard and posted it before I was done!) |
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SarahMay and Kristi - I agree. Changing a diaper isn't ALL that hard. It's the poop ones while out and about that are a pain - and this product doesn't do anything for that.
And yeah ... how are you supposed to clean your kid in between? That's just gross. |
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Ok - this just cracks me up. Did you notice the cost too?
Another funny thing I noticed in the ad - the mom with the tailgate of her SUV open changing the liner. HELLO - you have more than enough room back there - lay the baby down and change the diaper! Heck - I've changed the diapers of my three laying across the front seat of my car on more than one occasion - it's not that difficult. |
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We know you are a busy mom and that's why we've created this site to make your life as a parent a bit easier - as well as more fun. TuscMoms.com Editor Kristi Palma is an award-winning journalist with a master's degree from Northeastern. But she's first and foremost a stay-at-home mom to Jack, a blue-eyed banana-lovin' little boy born in November '06. More about us and our editor

