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  2. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    Buying the right size of disposable diaper can be a little difficult for first time parents since different brands tend to have different sizing standards. Baby diaper sizes in general are based on the child's weight (kg or lbs) and not determined by age like in clothing or shoes. [23]

  3. Huggies - Wikipedia

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    Huggies is an American company that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1977 to replace the Kimbies brand.

  4. Pampers - Wikipedia

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    The size 6 diapers were billed for growing toddlers. Huggies also introduced a size 6 diaper at this time. [5] In 2018 the company launched its newest diaper line called Pampers Pure [6] which was designed without chlorine bleaching, fragrance, lotion, parabens, natural rubber latex and 26 allergens identified by the European Union. [7]

  5. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant and toddler clothing size is typically based on age. [1] These are usually preemie for a preterm birth baby, 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 9 months, 9 to 12 months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24 months, though there is no industry standard definition for those sizes. [1]

  6. Calpak vs. Dagne Dover: Which Diaper Bag Is Better? 2 ... - AOL

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    So, when the Calpak baby line launched this year, I knew I needed to try the diaper backpack ($178). From the brand's iconic squishy material to the roomy interior, it seemed like the perfect ...

  7. 40 of the very best gifts for new dads (that aren't for the baby)

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    Make it easier for them by gifting a new diaper bag — but one that doesn't look like a diaper bag. This one looks like a backpack, but holds all of baby's essentials.