I have tried bambo nature which I like but are even more pricy, also run very large so can't start using until later on, even in newborn size. Pampers swadddlers give horrible bleeding rashes and are an incredibly fake scented product. Naty babycare diapers are healthy and contain blowouts, but full pee diapers turn outer covering damp and the clothes get wet plus they feel like construction paper and are rough and scratchy exterior, tabs are picky too. Tried these Andy pandy ones and they are unbelievably soft including tabs and stretchy. However, they are still a tad on the big side for my newborn. He is two weeks old and currently just shy of 9 lbs (not scrawny legs but not chunky ones like our first child's were). The thing with these I'm not in love with maybe because of shape of my baby is that the cut is very wide. So even though the diaper is stretchy, there is only so much width you can cross over before leg elastic so start being drawn up too high and get overly tight. So the waist is a bit baggy always and there is a bit of space under the waist band where it crosses over the legs. So a great diaper, but might need to wait until your baby chunks up....definitely not a brand new average newborn stage diaper. My son was 7 lb 12 oz at birth and no way these would have fit then. My first child was 9, 5 and would have comfortably fit these. (Whereas he had to wait even into the high 10 lb range before the bambo nature size 1 started to fit properly....bambo nature is a taller rise diaper as well). UPDATE 02/08/2016 - have been using these Andy pandy diaper in newborn size for maybe a week or two now....LOVE THEM! I still find the cut is too wide in proportion to the height /rise of the diaper. But they are such a silky soft diaper. And contain all poops and pees, outside doesnt get wet. As the baby wears them, they really mold to the baby's body nicely. Though I don't really need the feature, it is awfully nice to have the wet indicator strip in the front. And I didn't realize that the Naty diapers I was using was actually causing my baby to have a generally reddened skin all over his bottom half. When I started using Andy pandy ones, That cleared right up and went to normal, healthy, pink baby skin. I wonder if it is because naty is using corn/and possibly wheat in their diapers? Maybe he is sensitive to that. FYI - not sure how much he weighs now (maybe about 10-10.5 lbs?) but he is gaining fast and filling out. He still doesn't have thunder thighs, but he is a month old now and I have purchased the size small instead of newborn because I need more space in the rise as the poop is getting very very close to the top of the back diaper though the newborn size still holds it in but I'm not going to push my luck. Please, Amazon, bring these into subscribe and save and I will definitely be buying these as my main diapers!! Since they are more than bambo due to subscribe and save discrepancy, I will have to alternate between the two though I believe I prefer Andy pandy at the moment. ------update 5/13/2016 Yay! These have just been added to subscribe and save!! Thank you!! For anyone coming over from bambo nature, we are now using these in medium. The medium fits larger than bambo size 3 but smaller than size 4 (bambo seems same width but taller in size 4). My son is 26" and 15.5 lbs, 4 months old. I used bambo for a while then came back to these with subscribe and save. These are markedly softer and thicker quality. The gusset at the back is a really nice feature these have, bambo does not and I live in fear of poop up the back with bambo. It doesn't seem to happen though with bambo but I think it is because I have him in size 4 (the threes are too tight when they get peed in) and they are so tall the diaper is nearly at his ribcage. When I asked my husband which diaper he preferred, he said probably the yellowish one (the Andy pandy are a yellowish color), he said "they have a better fit". These really do, they contour perfectly with our baby's bottom. I'm still quite pleased with them. (As a product suggestion, it would be awesome if this company also sold a version of these diapers as disposable diaper inserts for cloth diaper covers for people who use hybrid systems. It is maybe cheaper to manufacture what is essentially a large gusseted maxi pad ? and people who are trying to save a little extra but need the convenience of disposable for outings, trips, travel, plus having healthy non toxic diapers for their baby could go that route and still be an Andy pandy customer.) -last update 05/20/2016 So.....my baby is developing a diaper rash from these. Red dots that look like heat rash (but isn't) and keep getting redder snd redder and more and more of them. Skin puffing up. He had been getting that pretty badly a while back, but I couldn't tell what was causing it. I had a break from Andy pandy for a couple weeks and the rushing went pretty much just about away when I started them back up, within 48 hours, it was back. Is it the aloe liner? I am so depressed. I love everything about this diaper. I guess baby decides otherwise. Don't let this discourage you from trying this diaper though. Every baby is different, and my babies have had insanely sensitive skin and always been borderline rashly. *i just got earths best and honest diapers and within a day of wearing them, his rash is like 90 percent better already. I will have to donate the rest of my opened pack.*. Amazon was WONDERFUL about free returning the second pack I bought (unopened) because they were causing my son a rash.