Pampers BabyDry New Baby

Pampers BabyDry New Baby is a disposable, super-absorbent diaper designed specifically for newborns from birth (2-5kg / 4-11 lbs). It provides up to 12 hours of dryness with a three-layer system that locks wetness away from delicate newborn skin. Features include a wetness indicator, dual leg cuffs, Extra Absorb Channels, and an umbilical cord cut-out for stump protection. For clinicians, it effectively reduces irritant contact dermatitis in infants with thin, permeable skin and contains frequent liquid stools and meconium. However, it is single-use, not biodegradable, contains fragrance and lotions, and poses choking hazards. Contains no latex. Discontinue use if rash develops.

Description

PAMPERS BABY DRY NEW BABY

PRIMARY USES

1. Extended Overnight Protection for Newborns from Day One
Primary Use: Provides up to 12 hours of continuous dryness through a highly absorbent core designed to lock away wetness and prevent leakage, ensuring undisturbed sleep for newborns from birth (approximately 2-5kg) who have the most immature bladder control, producing very frequent, small-volume voids.
How it helps: For the paediatrician and neonatal nurse, newborns have the most immature bladder control of any age group, voiding as frequently as every 30 to 60 minutes in small volumes. The BabyDry system uses a super-absorbent polymer that instantly turns liquid into gel, preventing re-wetting and prolonged skin contact with moisture. This is critically important as the newborn stratum corneum is approximately 30% thinner than adult skin and significantly more permeable. The wetness indicator helps caregivers time changes without fully undressing or excessively disturbing the sleeping newborn. For the parent, this means fewer night-time disruptions, reduced risk of leaks, and confidence that their newborn can sleep comfortably between feeds.
2. Protection Against Diaper Rash (Irritant Contact Dermatitis) for Brand New, Delicate Skin
Primary Use: The combination of an ultra-soft, wetness-wicking top sheet and a breathable outer cover actively pulls moisture away from the skin and allows air circulation, significantly reducing the maceration and ammonia contact that cause irritant diaper dermatitis in newborns whose skin barrier has just entered the world and is exceptionally vulnerable.
How it helps: For the dermatologist and neonatologist, newborn skin at birth has a thinner stratum corneum, a less developed acid mantle (higher pH), reduced natural moisturising factors, and immature barrier function, making it highly susceptible to irritant contact dermatitis from prolonged wetness, friction, and faecal enzymes. The three-layer absorption system creates a dry microclimate against even the most delicate newborn skin. The Extra Absorb Channels distribute wetness evenly to prevent pooling and sagging, reducing friction points. The ultra-soft materials minimise mechanical friction, a major contributor to diaper dermatitis in this age group. For the parent, this provides a proactive barrier against painful redness, chafing, and irritation from the very first days of life.
3. Leakage Prevention for Newborns with Frequent, Liquid Stools
Primary Use: Engineered with dual leg cuffs and a flexible, secure-fit waistband that adapts to the tiny body shape of a newborn (approximately 2-5kg), this diaper maintains its seal to contain the extremely frequent (often after every feed), liquid, breastfed or formula-fed stools that are characteristic of the newborn period, preventing explosive side and back leaks.
How it helps: For the paediatric gastroenterologist and lactation consultant, newborns typically have five to ten or more bowel movements per day in the first weeks of life, often liquid or semi-liquid with a high enzyme content that can be particularly irritating to skin and can exit the diaper explosively. The dual leg cuffs provide a gasket-like seal around the tiny thighs, while the elasticated, re-fastenable waistband allows for a custom, snug fit that accommodates the infant’s breathing and feeding-related abdominal distension. The super-absorbent core rapidly locks away liquid stool components, reducing spread and skin contact. For the parent, this eliminates the frustration and mess of leaking stools that soil onesies, sheets, and car seats during the exhausting newborn period.
4. Umbilical Cord Stump Protection for Newborns
Primary Use: Specifically designed with an umbilical cord cut-out or curved front panel that sits below the healing umbilical cord stump, preventing friction, moisture accumulation, and irritation that can delay cord separation or contribute to infection (omphalitis).
How it helps: For the neonatologist and postnatal midwife, the umbilical cord stump typically takes seven to fourteen days to dry, shrivel, and separate. Keeping the area dry and free from friction is essential to prevent infection and promote timely healing. The New Baby size includes a contoured front panel or designated cut-out area that allows the cord stump to remain exposed to air while the diaper provides full protection below. For the parent, this eliminates the need to manually fold down the front of the diaper (which can create bulk and discomfort) and provides confidence that they are supporting proper cord care while maintaining effective continence management.
5. Wetness Indicator for Timely Changes in Pre-Verbal Newborns
Primary Use: The built-in wetness indicator (a yellow line that turns blue when wet) provides a clear, visual signal to caregivers when the diaper is soiled, enabling timely changes without unnecessary undressing or disturbance, which is especially valuable for newborns who cannot signal discomfort verbally and may not cry from wetness alone.
How it helps: For the neonatal nurse, midwife, and child health visitor, new parents often struggle to know when a diaper needs changing, particularly overnight, during car journeys, or when the newborn is sleeping peacefully. The wetness indicator eliminates guesswork, reducing the risk of prolonged wetness exposure and the associated skin breakdown, which can occur rapidly in newborns due to their immature skin barrier. For the parent, this means they can quickly and confidently assess whether a change is needed, avoiding unnecessary diaper changes that wake a sleeping newborn (which can be difficult to resettle) or failing to change a soiled diaper that could lead to painful rash or even urinary tract infection in female infants.

SECONDARY USES

1. Use during the meconium period (first 24-72 hours after birth): In the first few days after birth, newborns pass meconium, a thick, sticky, tar-like, green-black substance that is notoriously difficult to clean from skin and surfaces. The highly absorbent core, secure fit, and soft top sheet of the BabyDry New Baby help contain this challenging substance and prevent it from adhering to the skin, making cleanup significantly easier for parents and healthcare providers while reducing the risk of meconium-associated skin irritation.
2. Diapering for late preterm infants (34-36 weeks gestation): For infants born slightly prematurely who may weigh as little as 2kg but are otherwise healthy enough for home care, the New Baby size accommodates their tiny body dimensions while the ultra-soft, non-abrasive materials protect their even more fragile, immature skin, which has higher transepidermal water loss and thinner stratum corneum than full-term newborns.
3. Use for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS): For infants experiencing withdrawal symptoms who may have frequent, loose, irritating stools and heightened sensitivity to skin irritation, the reliable containment and gentle materials of the BabyDry New Baby help maintain skin integrity and reduce additional sources of discomfort during a medically vulnerable period.
4. Emergency preparedness for home births and unplanned deliveries: For families planning home births or those in areas with limited access to newborn supplies, having Pampers BabyDry New Baby diapers available ensures immediate postpartum continence management for the newborn without requiring an immediate trip to a store or pharmacy.
5. Use as a gentle cover for medical tape or dressing protection in hospital settings: In neonatal units, the soft, non-adherent top sheet material can be cut and used as a protective barrier between medical tape or dressings and fragile newborn skin to prevent medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI), which is a significant concern in premature and full-term newborns.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: Disposable, single-use, super-absorbent diaper with elasticated leg and waist cuffs, specifically designed for newborns from birth.
  • Designation: Pampers BabyDry New Baby, Pampers BabyDry Size 1 or Size Newborn (depending on market: New Baby typically fits 2-5kg).
  • Key Components: Ultra-soft non-woven polypropylene top sheet, super-absorbent polymer (SAP) core, fluff pulp, polyethylene breathable backsheet, elasticated dual leg cuffs, re-fastenable adhesive tape tabs with gentle adhesive for newborn skin.
  • Unique Feature: Up to 12 hours of absorbency with Extra Absorb Channels, wetness indicator line, and umbilical cord cut-out for cord stump protection from day one.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Physical Form: Extra-soft, flexible, anatomically shaped pad with elasticated leg openings and waistband, designed to fit the tiny body contours of newborns, including late preterm infants.
  • Absorbency Capacity: Approximately 400-700 mL of fluid (typical full overnight bladder output for a newborn is 30-100 mL; the excess capacity provides a wide safety margin).
  • Wetness Indicator: Yellow line that turns blue when wet to signal caregivers when a change is needed (not available in all markets).
  • Breathability: Breathable outer cover to reduce humidity and maintain skin health, critical for newborn skin barrier function.
  • Umbilical Cord Cut-Out: Contoured front panel or designated cut-out area positioned below the healing umbilical cord stump.
  • Allergen Information: Contains fragrance and lotion (aloe vera or chamomile extract depending on local variant). Latex-free.
  • Shelf Life: Two to three years from manufacture date.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Preparation: Remove from packaging. Open to full shape. No washing or pre-treatment required.
  • Usage Instructions: For newborns with intact cord stump, position cut-out below the stump. Place diaper under infant. Secure tape tabs to front panel, ensuring a snug but not tight fit. Ensure leg cuffs are pulled outwards to form a complete seal. Monitor wetness indicator. Dispose of soiled diaper in general waste. Do not flush.
  • Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place away from humidity, heat, and direct sunlight.
  • Portion Size: One diaper per change. Newborns typically require 8-12 diaper changes per 24 hours. Change every two to three hours during the day.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Allergens: May contain fragrance, aloe, or chamomile lotions. Discontinue use if contact dermatitis develops. Latex-free.
  • Choking Hazard: Keep plastic packaging away from newborns, infants, and children.
  • Suffocation Hazard: Do not allow infants to tear or chew the diaper.
  • Skin Safety: Change promptly after soiling. Newborn skin is exceptionally susceptible to irritant contact dermatitis.
  • Umbilical Cord Stump Care: Ensure the diaper does not cover or rub against the cord stump. If redness, swelling, foul odour, or discharge occurs, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
  • Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 certified. Dermatologically tested on newborn/sensitive skin. Manufactured under GMP.

5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES

  • Storage: Keep in original packaging in a cool, dry cupboard away from bathrooms and other high-humidity areas.
  • Inspection: Discard if packaging is torn, diapers show signs of mould, have unusual odour, or if absorbent material feels hard or clumped.
  • Shelf Life: Two to three years. Check expiration date on package.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Plastic bag suffocation hazard: Keep packaging away from newborns, infants, and children. Discard immediately after opening. Do not leave packaging in cots, bassinets, or changing areas.
  • Ingestion of super-absorbent polymer (SAP): If an infant tears open the diaper and ingests SAP gel beads, seek medical advice immediately, especially for infants under three months due to their small intestinal diameter.
  • Choking on torn diaper pieces: Do not allow infants to chew on diaper pieces. Keep unused diapers out of reach.
  • Allergic contact dermatitis: Stop use immediately if rash with blistering or intense itching appears. Consult a paediatrician or dermatologist urgently.
  • Irritant contact dermatitis (diaper rash): Change diapers every two to three hours. Clean gently with warm water, air dry, and apply barrier cream containing zinc oxide.
  • Umbilical cord infection (omphalitis) prevention: Always keep cord stump exposed to air. Seek medical attention immediately if redness, discharge, foul odour, or fever occurs.
  • Not reusable: Do not wash or reuse. This destroys the absorbent core and creates infection risk.
  • Disposal: Do not flush. Dispose in general waste or sealed bag.

2.FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Skin rash (mild irritant): Change more frequently (every one to two hours). Clean with warm water and a soft cloth. Apply barrier cream. If rash persists for 48 hours, consult a healthcare professional.
  • Severe allergic rash: Discontinue use immediately. Clean with water only. Consult a paediatrician or dermatologist urgently.
  • Ingestion of SAP gel: Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention for infants under three months or if symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, or constipation develop.
  • Eye contact with SAP powder or gel: Rinse with lukewarm water for 15 minutes. Seek ophthalmologic advice if irritation persists.
  • Umbilical stump irritation or infection: Pat dry with sterile gauze. Seek medical attention immediately if redness, discharge, foul odour, or fever occurs.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Combustible. Will burn if exposed to open flame.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water, foam, dry chemical, or COâ‚‚.
  • Fire Response: For large fires, evacuate. Burning plastic releases toxic fumes. Firefighters should wear SCBA and full protective gear.