
Parent diary: my first time trying reusable nappies
If you're used to disposable nappies, reusable nappies can be a big change. In this diary, a parent shares their experience trying reusable nappies for the first time with their baby.

Baby wipes: can they kill coronavirus and other common questions answered
Can you use baby wipes to wash your hands during the coronavirus pandemic? And how can you tell if baby wipes are environmentally-friendly? We spoke to two experts who told us everything you need to know about what baby wipes to use with your baby, including what to look out for on the ingredients label.

Which? surveys parents about reusable nappy brands, including Bambino Mio, Little Lamb and TotsBots
We've collected ratings for 14 reusable nappy brands, including scores for absorbency, comfort, ease of use, fit and value for money.

What are your baby’s disposable nappies made from?
Polypropylene, cellulose pulp and sodium polyacrylate are just some of the materials commonly found in disposable nappies. We explain where you'll find them and why they're used.

Which supermarket own-brand nappies do parents rate better than Pampers?
Find out which supermarket own-label nappies parents rate better than Pampers. In our survey of more than 1,000 parents we collected ratings for 14 disposable nappy brands including Aldi, Asda, Lidl and Tesco.

How do Pampers compare with cheaper supermarket nappies?
Should you ditch expensive Pampers nappies in favour of a cheaper supermarket alternative? Our tests have found some great value supermarket nappies, including a 5p nappy that we've awarded a Which? Best Buy.

We’ve just found the best nappy of 2019
Can you save cash by opting for a cheaper brand of nappy? Our latest lab tests of nappies pit Pampers against supermarket brands. Find out who it top of the bots.

Retailers add warning labels to ‘deadly’ nappy sacks
Retailers add warning labels to 'deadly' nappy sacks. Warnings come after at least 18 deaths in the UK associated with nappy sacks. Find out how to use nappy sacks safely.