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    By C. Lazarus

    | 11:35AM 11/29/2011
    According to Consumer Reports, you can spend almost two thousand dollars on disposable diapers before your baby turns two. Luckily, there are lots of ways to save on these essential items. It starts with a choice: What sort of diaper will you use? Let's begin by considering cloth.

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 10:45AM 4/26/2011
    My youngest sister, the last of our large family clan to have children, is pregnant with her first baby and is due this summer. But I worry about her: Her preschool teacher's job offers no health benefits nor maternity leave, and every day, it costs more to fill up her car. And now, it seems...

    By Linda Doell

    | 2:15PM 4/05/2011
    Key Baby LLC recalled some of its Pampers Natural Stages pacifiers because they may not meet federal safety standards and could be a choking hazard to young children, said the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. So far, no child has been hurt from using the pacifiers, CPSC said. Key Baby is...

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 4:45PM 10/01/2010
    Weeks after Pampers Dry Max diapers emerged unscathed from a federal investigation into thousands of complaints of rashes and burns, the brand got spanked by an advertising review panel for claims it said just didn't hold water. Procter & Gamble claimed Dry Max, the latest incarnation of...

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 12:00PM 9/02/2010
    Pampers Dry Max, the newest version of the popular diaper line that was blamed by thousands of parents for causing rashes and burns on infants and toddlers, survived an initial federal investigation and is not being recalled. However, the case has not been closed. "We encourage parents to talk...

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 4:45PM 5/13/2010
    Just weeks after Pampers Dry Max drew the wrath of a group of parents who met on Facebook over their common belief the new line of diapers was causing serious rashes on their children, a class-action lawsuit has been filed against Pampers' parent company Procter & Gamble. "Families across the...

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 4:15PM 5/07/2010
    Procter & Gamble, after weeks of jabbing back at a growing number of parents' claims that the newest version of Pampers is causing skin irritation on infants and toddlers nationwide, went for a knockout -- describing the allegations as "completely false rumors fueled by social media." Consumer...

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 6:00PM 5/04/2010
    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has launched an investigation into parents' complaints that the new version of Pampers diapers, Pampers with Dry Max, is causing rashes, burns and bleeding. "Anything that occurs with infants we take very seriously," CPSC spokesman Scott Wolfson told...

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 10:15AM 4/23/2010
    Pampers' much-hyped diaper redesign called Dry Max has parents from coast to coast furious as complaints continue to roll in about the diapers causing what is described as a chemical burn or severe rash on the bottoms of infants and toddlers. By the third diaper change after buying the new...

    By Julia Scott

    | 12:00PM 11/07/2009
    Sign up to receive emails and news from Pampers.com and you could win an ENTIRE YEAR of free diapers. That means your bundle of joy just got a lot cheaper. Why join Pampers? You'll get rewards points for every Pampers purchase that you can redeem for perks like free shipping and handling. And...