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Pampers Pants Midi

Pampers Pants Midi is a disposable, pant-style, super-absorbent nappy for younger, mobile infants (approximately 5-9kg or 6-11kg depending on market). Designed to be pulled on like underwear, it features a 360-degree stretchy waistband, tear-away sides, Absorbent Micro Pearls, and 3 Extra Absorb Channels that distribute wetness evenly for up to 12 hours of dryness. Infused with aloe vera lotion and made with breathable, cotton-like materials, it protects against diaper rash. For clinicians, it supports standing changes, reduces leakage during rolling and sitting activities, and adapts to increasingly mobile infants. Contains no latex. Discontinue use if rash develops.

Description

PAMPERS PANTS MIDI

PRIMARY USES

1. Extended Overnight Protection for Younger Infants
Primary Use: Provides up to 12 hours of continuous dryness through a highly absorbent core containing Absorbent Micro Pearls that lock away wetness, ensuring undisturbed sleep for younger infants in the Midi size range (approximately 5-9kg or 6-11kg depending on market) who are beginning to sleep longer stretches and require reliable overnight protection.
How it helps: For the paediatrician and child health nurse, infants in the Midi stage are typically between three and eight months old, beginning to sleep for longer periods, and developing larger bladder capacity. The Pampers Pants system uses super-absorbent polymers that instantly turn liquid into gel, preventing re-wetting and prolonged skin contact with moisture. The 3 Extra Absorb Channels distribute wetness evenly from front to back, preventing clumping and reducing bulk even after extended wear. For the parent, this means undisturbed sleep for both infant and family, reduced risk of overnight leaks, and confidence that their growing baby stays dry through longer sleep stretches.
2. Pull-Up Design for Rolling, Sitting, and Crawling Babies
Primary Use: The pant-style design with a stretchy 360-degree waistband allows caregivers to change the baby while standing, sitting, or lying down, making it ideal for active infants who are rolling constantly, sitting independently, beginning to crawl, and resisting traditional taped nappy changes.
How it helps: For the paediatric physiotherapist and occupational therapist, infants in the Midi stage are developing gross motor skills rapidly, spending their waking hours rolling, sitting, rocking on all fours, and beginning to crawl. This constant movement makes traditional taped nappy changes increasingly difficult as babies learn to roll away mid-change. The pull-up design eliminates the need for the baby to lie still, allowing changes to be completed in seconds with the baby standing (supported), sitting, or even lying down without the struggle of tape tabs. The 360-degree stretchy waistband and soft leg cuffs adapt to the baby’s every movement, providing a secure, comfortable fit that traditional taped diapers cannot match. For the parent, this transforms nappy changes from a wrestling match into a quick, manageable task.
3. Protection Against Diaper Rash with Aloe Vera Lotion
Primary Use: Infused with aloe vera lotion, these nappy pants provide an anti-rash shield that protects delicate infant skin from irritants, while breathable, cotton-like materials allow air circulation to reduce humidity and prevent skin maceration.
How it helps: For the dermatologist and general practitioner, infants in the Midi stage have skin that is still developing and more permeable than older children, yet they are increasingly exposed to urine and stool for longer periods as they sleep through the night. The aloe vera formulation soothes and hydrates the skin while creating a protective barrier against irritants. The breathable outer cover with millions of micropores allows fresh air to reach the skin, reducing the warm, humid environment where Candida albicans thrives. The cotton-like soft material reduces mechanical friction from rolling and crawling movements. For the parent, this provides a proactive defence against painful redness and irritation without the need for separate barrier creams at every change.
4. Leakage Protection for Mobile, Rolling Infants
Primary Use: Engineered with a 360-degree stretchy waistband, soft inner leg cuffs, and a stop-and-protect pouch that helps prevent leaks down the back, these nappy pants maintain their seal during rolling, sitting, crawling, and sleeping to prevent side, back, and leg leaks.
How it helps: For the paediatric physiotherapist and early childhood educator, infants in the Midi stage are constantly changing positions, moving from lying to sitting to rolling to rocking throughout the day. Traditional taped diapers often gap at the legs or sag when wet, leading to leaks that can soak clothing, bedding, and furniture. The pant-style design provides an underwear-like fit that moves with the infant through every position change. The stop-and-protect pouch creates an additional barrier against back leaks, especially when the baby is lying on their back for sleep. The 3 Extra Absorb Channels distribute wetness evenly to prevent sagging and clumping, maintaining the fit even when the nappy is heavily wet. For the parent, this eliminates the frustration of changing clothes, sheets, and car seats multiple times a day.
5. Standing Change Capability for On-the-Go Parents
Primary Use: The pull-up design allows for quick, dignified standing changes anywhere, making it particularly valuable for parents who need to change their infant in public restrooms, cars, or other locations where changing tables are unavailable or unhygienic.
How it helps: For the family physician and public health nurse, lack of clean, accessible changing facilities is a significant barrier to proper diaper hygiene, leading to prolonged wetness exposure and increased risk of diaper dermatitis and urinary tract infections. The pull-up design allows caregivers to change their infant while the child stands, supported by the caregiver or a wall, using only a small amount of space and no specialised equipment. For the parent, this provides dignity, convenience, and hygiene, enabling proper nappy changes anywhere, anytime, without the need to lay the infant on potentially unclean surfaces.

SECONDARY USES

1. Travel and long car journeys: The easy pull-up design allows for quick standing changes in cars, at rest stops, aeroplanes, or in public restrooms where changing tables are unavailable or unhygienic, making it the preferred choice for travelling families with mobile infants.
2. Post-surgical or ill-child care: For infants who are temporarily immobilised or have abdominal tenderness (such as after hernia repair, pyloric stenosis surgery, or with gastrostomy tubes), the pull-up design eliminates the need to lift the baby’s legs or apply pressure to the abdomen, reducing pain and discomfort during nappy changes.
3. Use in early childhood education settings: Nurseries and daycare centres often prefer pant-style nappies for mobile infant rooms as they allow standing changes, reduce mess during group care routines, support individualised toileting schedules, and are more similar to training pants.
4. Swim time alternative: While not designed as a swim nappy, Pampers Pants Midi can be used immediately before and after swimming to prevent pool-side accidents, with the secure pant fit staying in place even on wet, slippery infant skin.
5. Nighttime continence for infants with medical conditions: For infants with neurological conditions, spinal abnormalities, or other medical issues affecting bladder control, the Midi size and pant-style design may provide a dignified, easy-to-manage option for overnight continence management.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: Disposable, single-use, pant-style super-absorbent nappy with 360-degree stretchy waistband and tear-away side seams.
  • Designation: Pampers Pants Midi, Pampers Baby-Dry Pants Midi, Pampers Active Baby Pants Midi, Size 3, Size 4 (depending on market: Midi typically fits 5-9kg or 6-11kg).
  • Key Components: Non-woven polypropylene top sheet, super-absorbent polymer (SAP) core with Absorbent Micro Pearls, fluff pulp, polyethylene breathable backsheet, elasticated 360-degree waistband, soft inner leg cuffs, tear-away side seams, aloe vera lotion, stop-and-protect pouch.
  • Unique Feature: Pull-up pant-style design with 360-degree stretchy waistband, 3 Extra Absorb Channels for even wetness distribution, stop-and-protect pouch for back leak prevention, and tear-away sides for easy removal.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Physical Form: Pant-style, underwear-shaped nappy with elasticated waistband and leg openings.
  • Absorbency Capacity: Approximately 500-800 mL of fluid depending on specific variant.
  • Extra Absorb Channels: Three channels that distribute wetness evenly from front to back to prevent clumping and reduce bulk.
  • Absorbent Micro Pearls: Super-absorbent polymers that lock wetness away from the skin, turning liquid into gel.
  • Breathability: Breathable outer cover with millions of micropores to allow air circulation and reduce humidity.
  • Aloe Vera Lotion: Infused to provide anti-rash protection, soothe delicate skin, and maintain skin hydration.
  • Allergen Information: Contains aloe vera lotion. Latex-free.
  • Shelf Life: Two to three years from manufacture date.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Preparation: Remove from packaging. No preparation required.
  • Usage Instructions: Pull the nappy up over the infant's legs like ordinary underwear. Ensure a snug but comfortable fit around the waist and legs, with leg cuffs pulled outward to form a seal. For removal, tear the side seams open. Roll up the soiled nappy and use the disposal tape (where available) to secure before discarding in general waste. Do not flush.
  • Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place away from humidity, heat, and direct sunlight.
  • Portion Size: One nappy per change. Change every three to four hours during the day, and one nappy for overnight use.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Allergens: Contains aloe vera lotion. Discontinue use if contact dermatitis (redness, itching, rash) develops. Latex-free.
  • Choking Hazard: Keep plastic packaging away from infants and children to prevent suffocation.
  • Suffocation Hazard: Do not allow infants to tear or chew the nappy. Discard any torn or damaged nappies immediately.
  • Skin Safety: Change promptly after soiling. Prolonged exposure to a wet nappy can still cause irritant contact dermatitis despite absorbent technology.
  • Quality Assurance: Dermatologically and clinically tested. Manufactured under GMP.
5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES
  • Storage: Keep in original packaging in a cool, dry cupboard away from high-humidity areas (bathrooms, kitchens).
  • Inspection: Discard if packaging is torn, nappies show signs of mould, have unusual odour, or if absorbent material feels hard, clumped, or has visible discolouration.
  • Shelf Life: Two to three years. Check expiration date printed on the package.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Plastic bag suffocation hazard: Keep packaging away from infants and children. Discard immediately after opening. Do not leave packaging in cots, playpens, or changing areas.
  • Ingestion of super-absorbent polymer (SAP): If an infant tears open the nappy and ingests SAP gel beads, seek medical advice immediately. Symptoms may include gastrointestinal discomfort, bloating, constipation, or vomiting.
  • Choking on torn pieces: Do not allow infants to chew on nappy pieces. Discard any damaged nappies immediately. Keep unused nappies out of reach.
  • Allergic contact dermatitis: Stop use immediately if rash with well-demarcated edges, blistering, weeping, or intense itching appears. Switch to a fragrance-free, lotion-free hypoallergenic brand. Consult a paediatrician or dermatologist.
  • Irritant contact dermatitis (diaper rash): Even with high-absorbency nappies, prolonged exposure to urine and faeces can cause skin irritation. Change nappies every three to four hours during the day. Clean gently with warm water or fragrance-free wipes, air dry completely, and apply barrier cream containing zinc oxide as needed.
  • Not reusable: Do not wash, dry, or reuse the nappy. This destroys the absorbent core structure, creates a bacterial infection risk, will result in immediate leakage, and can cause severe skin irritation.
  • Disposal: Do not flush. Dispose in general waste, a nappy disposal system, or a sealed bag in household rubbish. Use disposal tape if available to secure soiled nappies.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Skin rash (mild irritant): Change more frequently (every two hours). Clean with warm water and a soft cloth. Allow the area to air dry completely. Apply a barrier cream containing zinc oxide or petroleum jelly at every change. If rash persists for more than 48 hours, consult a healthcare professional.
  • Severe allergic rash: Discontinue use immediately. Clean the area gently with water only (no soaps or wipes). Consult a paediatrician or dermatologist urgently. Do not apply over-the-counter hydrocortisone without medical advice for infants.
  • Ingestion of SAP gel: Do not induce vomiting. Offer breastmilk, formula, or water (if age-appropriate) to help the gel pass through the digestive system. Monitor for vomiting, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, or failure to pass stool. Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms develop or if a large amount was ingested.
  • Eye contact with SAP powder or gel: Rinse immediately with lukewarm running water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Seek ophthalmologic advice if redness, pain, swelling, or irritation persists.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Combustible. Will burn if exposed to open flame or high heat source.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, foam, dry chemical powder, or carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚). No special restrictions apply.
  • Fire Response: For small fires involving a few nappies, use an appropriate extinguisher. For larger fires, evacuate the area immediately and contact emergency services. Burning plastic materials may release toxic fumes including carbon monoxide, acrid smoke, and other hazardous byproducts. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective gear.