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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
    Melbourne
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    Exclamation Huggies - RING THEM!!

    CALL HUGGIES NOW!!! 1800 028 334

    Hi - I just rang Huggies - took 15 mins but I did it!! Anyway lady was very helpful and took all the details abotu leakage, and crystals coming out etc. and said it would all be going to the manufacturer. She said for other mums to DEF call in because it means that the more who do the better. I have to send in 4 samples (no postage charged) and they will check them. She said that within 10 working days we should receive a response .ie new nappies.

    Now I don't know if I want nappies that don't work but hey at least they were helpful and the lady was very sincere in wanting the company to find the issues. So if we all call they make put them back to old design!

  2. #2
    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
    3,267

    Hey Jordie,

    Are you referring to the new huggies? I just put a complaint in. Every huggies from the new design has leaked!!

    I am sooo unhappy!

    I was very happy with huggies before they never leaked and ever since i got the new design, they leak and seem alot thinner!

    Also, not sure if it is related but my baby seems to have the worse nappy rash ever!!!!! and when i take the nappy off, i see droplets of water on her still.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Melbourne
    832

    Yes!! the new deisgn are CRAP!! That's why I rang! I sent of four samples and I expect to hear from them in 10 days. Glad you rang - I told all my friends to as well. We've all noticed leakage, crystals coming out and the more obvious colour of urine. Hope they change back!

  4. #4
    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
    3,267

    I am sooo angry that I cant sleep!!!

    I hope they get back to me soon. I emailed them before i saw these posts but will try to ring them tomorrow.

    My baby has the worse nappy rash ever and now it makes sense that its cause of the new nappy change!!

    I bought 2 more boxes as well which I am going to try to exchange tomorrow for the older design!

    Too bad i cant change this box that i have just opened and used about 12!!!

    Been searching around the house for the old design to change her in

    Im soo upset now cause the stupid nappies made DD soo uncomfortable

    GRRR!!!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Cronulla
    1,030

    I'll be calling tomorrow - DS has NEVER suffered Nappy Rash until this lot of Huggies - I'm pretty P'd off tbh - not something that I want him to experience either - not when you pay top dollar for the "apparent" best

  6. #6
    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
    3,267

    I really liked huggies prior to this batch.

    They never leaked and i had them on her all night and she never developed a rash

    I am soo peed that i even posted on their huggies forum!

    DD is in soo much pain, her whole bottom is red and sore and she cries so much when i try to change her!!!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    109

    You know the saying "if it ain't broke don't fix it". WHY WHY WHY did they change I have never had any probs with the old Huggies nappies. So not happy. Will be ringing tomorrow tooooo!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. #8
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    it's quite interesting to read what is actually in disposable nappies, like, what are those blue crystals?

    WHAT IS IN A DISPOSABLE?

    Super Absorbent Gels
    Most disposables contain a super absorbent gel, including sodium polyacrylate crystals, a chemical deemed unsafe and banned from use in tampons in 1985 because of its association with toxic shock syndrome, but approved by the American Food and Drug Administration for use in baby's disposables. As mothers we ought to be very much concerned by the distinct lack of research into the effects of extreme dryness on babies thin skin and genitalia,and fears of these super-absorbent chemicals entering the body through broken skin.

    Chlorine Bleaching
    Chlorine bleaching is much less prevalent than in earlier days of bleaching wood pulp for white paper product, but many disposables still contain extremely toxic dioxins created by this bleaching. There is much debate over whether there is actually a safe level of dioxins. (Costello A et al 1989 The Sanitary Protection Scandal. The Women's Environment Network)

    Polypropylene
    The 'cloth like cover' and 'stay dry liner' are usually made of polypropylene, a petrochemical, or petroleum derivative which is non-recyclable and toxic when incinerated. The 'breathable cover' is technically true, but the breathability is so minimal to be of negligible effect, typically less than 3% of total weight evaporated in a 24 hour period. The plastics used in disposable nappies use PCBs in their manufacture, and the waste from this manufacturing is poured out into our rivers and oceans. PCBs are fat soluble, and therefore pass quickly from water to living tissue, and accumulate in the food chain. In otters and minks, the accumulation of PCBs has caused disturbance of the neuro-endocrine system, affecting puberty, ovulation reproduction function, and foetal and neonatal survival.


    Airborne Emissions
    An independent study conducted by Anderson Laboratories in 1999 showed airborne emissions of some disposable nappies producing acute respiratory toxicity, including asthma like reactions, in laboratory mice. The researchers suggested further research into a possible link between disposable nappies and the increasing prevalence of childhood asthma. Chemical gases such as toluene, xylene, ethyl benzene, styrene and isopropyl benzene have been found to be in air emissions from disposable nappies.

    Raised Scrotal Temperatures
    Disposable nappies raise temperatures in the genital area, and for boys, elevated scrotal temperature has been suggested as slowing down the development of baby boy's testicles. Wolfgang Sippell, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Kiel in Germany : ADC -- Sign In Page?This alarming information is based upon the fact that the cells supporting sperm production are laid down in the first two years of life and this development is dependent upon temperature. Testicles need to be cooler than the rest of the body so that is why they are external. Studies over the last twenty five years have shown sperm counts to have fallen as fast as 2 per cent per year. Other factors can play a part in these figures but evidence suggests that use of disposable nappies could be a contributing factor. There is no doubt that disposable nappies trap the heat-especially in the height of summer-and there is concern about the long term effect this could have on both sexes, apart from being most uncomfortable? http://natnap.port5.com/press_1.html

    Disease Transmission through Faeces
    A potentially serious problem associated with disposable nappies is the ease of disease transmission via faeces left on the nappy and then disposed of in regular household waste. More than 100 enteric viruses are excreted in human faeces, including hepatitis and polio (the live vaccine is used for immunization). Viruses can live for months creating risks to both sanitation workers and contamination of groundwater in landfills? ( Primomo J et al (1990) The high environmental cost of disposable diapers, Journal of Maternal and Child Nursing, 15 (5) 279-84)
    How many parents do you know who actually scrape poo off a disposable into the loo? The safe thing to do, put toilet waste, down the toilet.


  9. #9
    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
    3,267

    Rang huggies!

    Early I know cause I couldnt sleep all night!

    She said that since the release of these ones, they have improved them further but they dont come int eh boxes (nice to know now!!)

    Ayway she was pretty nice. Sending in the samples.