Watch: Why I use Pampers Active Fit Nappy Pants

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by Stephanie Spencer |
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We're all aware of how sensitive newborn skin is, but as your baby grows and becomes more active it's still important to ensure their nappy offers them the best comfort and fit.

As your little one becomes a toddler, and moves up a nappy size, they're also reaching multiple development milestones such as weaning, crawling and walking which means lots more wriggles and potentially unsettled tummies too. So, nappies have an even tougher job at keeping little ones dry and protected!

Hollie Wright explains why she uses Pampers with her little one, Josh, "Before you become a mum I think you underestimate the stress and worry that comes with having a baby, so when I found Pampers I knew I didn't have to worry about his comfort.

"As a premature baby Josh even had size 0 Pampers in the hospital because I knew I could trust them on his brand new sensitive skin."

Josh is now moving from Pampers New Baby Nappies to Pampers Active Fit Nappy Pants, Hollie explains why she's sticking with Pampers in the video below:

Over 70% of parents don’t think their baby is likely to get nappy rash when they start to crawl or move more. However, as babies become more active and explore the world around them, they need a nappy that offers reliable protection and keeps up with their progressing stages of development.

Pampers Active Fit Nappy Pants are available in sizes 4-6 and are Pampers no.1 for comfort and fit. They feature the new Stop and Protect Pocket which prevents leaks at the back and offers up to 12 hours of all-around extra leakage protection.

Try them out for yourself with a Free Pampers Pants Coupon.

And find out more about the range at Pampers UK.

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