Pampers® Preemie Swaddlers™ Healthcare
Designed for Dreams
Preterm babies need sleep to allow their bodies to grow and their brains to continue to mature and develop—especially between clustered care times.1,2
To protect their sleep and healthy development, Pampers® Preemie Swaddlers™ are designed with NICU nurses to promote skin health and uninterrupted sleep.
See what makes Preemie Swaddlers our most advanced preemie diaper ever:
Features of sizes P3 and P2
Protecting sleep with a comfortable fit and premium leak protection.
SWADDLERS ULTRA LEAKGUARDS™
Absorb Away Liner™ pulls urine and runny stool away from skin – the ultra-absorbent core locks them in. Soft wraparound sides and deep dual-layered cuffs help prevent leaks.
REVERSIBLE DIAPER DESIGN WITH ComfortFit™
Flexible contoured core, front-back umbilical notch and all-over fastening with reattachable tabs enable healthy positioning.
BREATHABLE LAYERS FOR SKIN DRYNESS
Thousands of micropores let air circulate through the diaper to help keep baby’s skin dry.
PREEMIEum SOFTNESS
Silky-soft and smooth materials provide comfort to baby’s delicate skin.
Advantages of Size P1
Skin Health
Absorb Away Liner™
Our proprietary topsheet uses holes to draw urine and stool away from babies’ skin and helps prevent moisture from being transferred back by the diaper
Breathable Materials
Designed for comfortable airflow and reduced humidity
Protective Sleep
Blankie Soft™
Gently wraps baby in blanket-like softness.
Gentle Flex Cuffs
Designed to minimize skin friction and gently seal around legs to ensure comfortable and exceptional leak protection
Developmental Positioning
Contour Fit Core3
Contoured fit to help allow baby’s hips and legs to rest comfortably and develop properly
Sizes & Ordering Information
Size | Child’s Weight | # of Wipes or Diapers per Case | UPC |
---|---|---|---|
P3 | <1.8 lbs <800 g | 256 diapers | 98541 |
P2 | <4 lbs <1800 g | 256 diapers | 39798 |
P1 | <6 lbs <2700 g | 240 diapers | 04261 |
1 Colombo G & De Bon G (2011) Strategies to protect sleep, The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 24(1), 30-31
2 D’Agata Amy L, et al. Novel method of measuring chronic stress for preterm infants: Skin cortisol, Psychoneuroendocrinology, (2019) 102, 204–211
3 Featured in sizes P3, P2 and P1
Based on P2 – 2020 US In-Hospital New Diaper Performance Survey
Based on sales of the newborn hospital diaper