Common Diaper Ingredient Questions: Modern Disposable Diaper Materials Are Safe and Extensively Tested

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Today's disposable diapers are high-performance and well-tested products, designed to keep skin dry and healthy. They are primarily made of biologically inert polymers, commonly used in fabrics and other materials that are in contact with skin, and in foods and cosmetics. Still, product safety and ingredients in everyday products can be a source of anxiety for new parents. This article provides the facts behind some commonly asked questions from consumers about diaper ingredients and safety, including myths and facts related to chlorine, latex, dyes, and chemical additives.

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Counts, J., Weisbrod, A., & Yin, S. (2017). Common Diaper Ingredient Questions: Modern Disposable Diaper Materials Are Safe and Extensively Tested. Clinical Pediatrics, 56(5_suppl), 23S-27S. https://doi.org/10.1177/0009922817706998

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