Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers keep your baby dry and comfortable and contribute to a safer world for generations to come. That’s because our diapers combine premium performance and comfort with the important health and environmental benefits of not contributing to dioxin pollution. Our diapers feature a unique blend of unbleached and totally chlorine and fragrance free materials, resealable tapes, stretchy leg gathers, premium absorbency and soft, cloth-like comfort. They are hypo-allergenic, dermatologist tested and, latex and TBT free.

Moms and dads want the best for their babies and the world they’ll someday call their own. That’s why we make Seventh Generation Chlorine-Free Diapers, featuring premium absorbency and soft, cloth like comfort. Our stretchy, back-hugging design and resealable, secure-fit tabs ensure a snug and cozy fit on all bottoms. Our diapers are hypoallergenic, free of fragrances and latex, and processed without chemicals containing chlorine.
At Seventh Generation, we know your home is your world. For the past 20 years, it’s been our mission to help you protect your world with our environmentally responsible and effective household products. By choosing Seventh Generation household products, you create a healthy environment for you and your family.

Unlike many of their conventional counterparts, they replace petroleum-based chemicals with soothing cleansers made from plants. Whitened without chemicals containing chlorine, and always alcohol-, dye- and fragrance-free, they’re a safe and soft choice that nurtures with nature to keep your baby’s skin as pure as it needs to be.
Rating:
(out of 506 reviews)
List Price: $ 51.99
Price: $ 29.95
More Products
Facebook comments:
You must be logged in to post a comment.
May 31st, 2010 at 5:48 pm
Review by Annie for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
Rating:
We have been using Seventh Generation Diapers (started w/ size 4, and now in size 5) since my daughter was 16 mos old (she’s now 27 mos old), and these have been the best diapers for her sensitive, and diaper rash prone skin. I love the feel of these diapers and they hold a lot. We switched from Pampers Cruisers to these diapers and have never looked back.
I am not happy about the new reformulated diapers, and that they made the package have 8 less diapers, and the gel material seems to be a little more slippery than it was before. Since we hopefully have less than six mos. left of diapers I don’t plan on going diaper hunting again, but messing with something that isn’t necessarily broken really irritates me.
May 31st, 2010 at 6:32 pm
Review by Sara M for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
Rating:
I first bought these diapers for my daughter when she got her first bad diaper rash at about a month old. It was one of those rashes that looked as though her skin had been set on fire and nothing seemed to be helping it. I had tried everything and thought maybe these chlorine free diapers and wipes will do something for her. To my amazement, her diaper rash went away within a day and a half of using the diapers and wipes from Seventh Generation. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it for myself! I think that really speakes volumes about the danger of whatever chemicals being are put into the other diaper brands. These are now the ONLY brand of diapers I will buy for my kids.
May 31st, 2010 at 6:44 pm
Review by Akratt for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
Rating:
These diapers have worked really well for us with our newborn. They fit her well and are very absorbent. Plus, they are better for the environment so that is a big bonus.
May 31st, 2010 at 7:25 pm
Review by jt for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
Rating:
We have used the 7gen diapers in sizes 2-4 for quite sometime and have been pleasantly satisfied with its performance on our older kid (see past review). With our new arrival and 7gen now making the N size we got a case of them instead of Pampers Swaddlers as we did with the last kid. Big mistake! Constant !@#$ leaks! The 7gen just don’t fit well. They lack enough elasticity and shape. The fit is really baggy. We all know how newborn poop is and it ain’t forgiving like older kid poop. There is no cord cut out. They definitely aren’t as soft as Pampers Swaddlers. I want to do what I can to save the environment but having to do extra laundry because of diaper leaks isn’t the way. For those apologists that say “all diapers leak, at least you are helping the environment” I don’t think have really tried these diapers. ALL diapers don’t leak. I haven’t met a parent that would stand for a diaper that consistently leaks. We all know it is a terrible experience for us and most importantly the baby. 7gen can make them better especially since the only “green” difference is that they didn’t bleach the diapers with chlorine. They still use the same crystalline absorbancy material. Don’t let them off the hook. The basic technology is the same the execution is lacking.
May 31st, 2010 at 8:24 pm
Review by missjenn for Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Baby Diapers, Stage 4 (22-37 Lbs.), Case of 120 Diapers [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
Rating:
I REALLY wanted to love these diapers!! We have been using seventh generation since birth & have had tons of problems. 1st let me say that I like the idea of “chlorine free”; however keep in mind they are still disposable & still contain plastic & gel. Before I really did my research I thought I was doing right by my baby & the environment. Now I realize that in some ways you could make an argument that these may be slightly better for both; however when you consider the drawbacks, in my experience, not really. Next, while I have not had any urine leaks with these I have had TONS of stool leaks (over months!!!). Now, I thought that it was my baby (not user error as I have diapered way more than my share of babies!) until I tried some other diapers (both disposable & cloth), & realized it was the diaper. We have only had only a few non leaking stool diapers, even when I change my baby immediately!!! Now factor in the extra wipes & extra laundry & products needed for stains am I really helping the environment or my baby (not to mention my wallet!!!!!)?
I laugh as everyone who sees these on my baby refers to them as the “organic diapers”, while a nice image, this is very inaccurate! I am not trying to slam seventh generation as I have respect for the company; I am just really disappointed with this product. I hope they will continue their efforts & maybe redesign these diapers to make them more effective & eco-friendly. Till then; I must abandon this product!
Hope you find this helpful!