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Why do Pampers nappies have lotion whereas midwives recommend to not use any additional creams and ointments?

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Why do Pampers nappies have lotion whereas midwives recommend to not use any additional creams and ointments?

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Pampers nappies contain a lotion which is based on petrolatum-similar to other lotion products for babies. Clinical studies showed that the lotion in the nappy could provide additional protection against skin rash compared to nappies without lotion. All of the lotion ingredients used are dermotological tested and are safe for babies skin.

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