Cynthia Rowley and Pampers team up for latest designer diapers: Would you buy them?

The Procter & Gamble Co. is aiming to make disposable diapers fashionable.

Popular designer Cynthia Rowley has designed 11 styles of Pampers, including pastels, stripes, madras and ruffles. P&G says they'll be offered in Target Corp. stores beginning in mid-July... Read the full story and share your thoughts below. Would you buy them for your baby?

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Although these are very cute diapers, please be warned that they have Pamper's new dry max technology that is causing severe chemical burns on babies. My 14 month old daughter is just recovering from one of these burns. Please do not buy these for your babies, it's just not worth the misery my baby girl had to go through. It was heartbreaking watching her scratch furiously at the affected area and writhe about trying to get some comfort. I just felt it was my responsibility to warn other mothers of what these diapers can do to their precious babies.

Sincerely,

Vicki

    Reply#1 - Fri Jul 2, 2010 9:47 AM EDT

    Although these are very cute diapers, please be warned that they have Pamper's new dry max technology that is causing severe chemical burns on babies. My 14 month old daughter is just recovering from one of these burns. Please do not buy these for your babies, it's just not worth the misery my baby girl had to go through. It was heartbreaking watching her scratch furiously at the affected area and writhe about trying to get some comfort. I just felt it was my responsibility to warn other mothers of what these diapers can do to their precious babies.

    Sincerely,

    Vicki

      Reply#2 - Fri Jul 2, 2010 9:48 AM EDT

      Although these are very cute diapers, please be warned that they have Pamper's new dry max technology that is causing severe chemical burns on babies. My 14 month old daughter is just recovering from one of these burns. Please do not buy these for your babies, it's just not worth the misery my baby girl had to go through. It was heartbreaking watching her scratch furiously at the affected area and writhe about trying to get some comfort. I just felt it was my responsibility to warn other mothers of what these diapers can do to their precious babies.

      Sincerely,

      Vicki

        Reply#3 - Fri Jul 2, 2010 9:49 AM EDT

        HELL NO!!!! My baby wears cloth and we LOVE it! The disposable diaper industry should really stop trying to imitate us, and actually MAKE CLOTH DIAPERS!! Help the worl out Pampers and Huggies!!

          Reply#4 - Fri Jul 2, 2010 9:16 PM EDT

          I would never buy these. These companies are seeing the cute designs of modern cloth diapers, which we use, and are trying to compete. They might have a chance since a lot of people are ill-informed about cloth. I only wish people knew what they were really putting on their babies delicate skin.

            Reply#5 - Mon Jul 5, 2010 9:53 AM EDT

            Check out all the pics of cute babies in cloth on the Today Show Facebook page to see some real designer diapers!!

              Reply#6 - Thu Jul 8, 2010 3:14 PM EDT
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