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    12 Best Diapers From Our Tests

    We tested 22 brands, including Coterie, Huggies, and Pampers, to find out which ones do the best job of keeping babies dry

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    Baby on back with feet in air wearing diaper
    If you've ever picked up a baby with a leaky diaper, you know how frustrating it is.
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    Diapers are one of the most important tools at a new parent’s disposal. Changing a newborn’s diaper takes practice—though no worries there, you’ll get plenty. And inevitably, blowouts, leaks, and maybe even diaper rash will occur.

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    Finding the right diaper will help, and as Consumer Reports testers discovered, there’s quite a range in performance. Diapers have become more expensive in the past few years, so the search for one that’s affordable and effective is a pressing matter for many parents.

    We measured how quickly diapers absorbed liquids and how well they kept that moisture away from a baby’s delicate skin. We tested diapers in Size 1.

    Best Diapers

    How We Tested Diapers

    We performed these two tests on Size 1 diapers from popular brands. 

    Absorption: We added four batches of saline totaling 100 milliliters and timed how long it took for the diapers to absorb them. 

    This test showed us how quickly the diapers absorbed liquid, so you can be sure that your baby’s tender skin won’t be exposed to urine for long.

    Dryness: We looked at whether the diapers held moisture in after absorbing it or let it seep back out if pressure was applied (such as if a baby sat down or was held with an arm around the bottom).

    Safety Testing

    At Consumer Reports, we take baby and kid safety seriously. In the past, we’ve screened core diaper sections for heavy metals and phthalates, and discovered that the diapers fell below the regulatory guidelines, as determined by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, for each contaminant. As we found nothing of concern in our previous test, we didn’t test for harmful chemicals this time. 

    Other Diapers We Tested

    Additional diapers we tested were Earth & Eden Sensitive, Pura Baby Diapers for Sensitive Skin, Kirkland Signature (Costco) Diapers, Luvs Pro Level Leak Protection Diapers, Rascal + Friends Premium Diapers, BabyCozy Bouncy Soft Diapers for Newborns, Terra Plant-Based Nappies/Diapers, Dyper Simply Kind Diapers, Believe Baby Premium Bamboo Eco-Friendly Diapers‎, and The Honest Company Clean Conscious Diapers.

    Most of these scored decently in our dryness tests, so you can rest assured that your baby would probably stay dry when he plopped his diapered butt down in his crib. 

    Absorption speed, however, was a different story. Diapers from BabyCozy, Terra, Dyper, Believe Baby, and The Honest Company, in particular, lagged in this area—i.e., when your baby peed in his diaper, there would be a bigger risk of leaks than if he wore a different one.

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    Angela Lashbrook

    Angela Lashbrook

    Angela Lashbrook is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. She has been with CR since 2021 and covers a wide range of topics, but she is particularly interested in anything health- or parenting-related. She lives with her husband, their son, and her dog, a Libra named Gordo.

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    Pang-Chieh Ho

    Pang-Chieh Ho is a senior content creator at Consumer Reports who writes about the intersections of home products and health. She has been working in the media industry for almost 10 years. Books are her first love, but movies come a close second. You can send tips to her at pangchieh.ho@consumer.org.