Dr. Kimberly Thompson of Kids Risk, Inc., a foremost authority on childrens health and safety, shares her perspective about the Pampers rumors and the safety of Dry Max. Dr. Thompson founded Kid Risk, Inc. as a non-profit organization to continue the mission of the Kids Risk Project, which she created and directed at the Harvard School of Public Health between January 2000 and January 2009.
A diaper isn't a menstrual pad, and God knows those things suck and leave me feeling gross, but to experiment like that on babies who wear them 24-7 for years!! A risk like that for what? To make it thinner, like why should babies care? Or is it to save money cuz that chemical is cheaper than cotton or paper? They dont charge enough for their diapers? They haven't taken it out too even after the complaints! Why?? Making that much more profit??
spacebunny3000 1 year ago
@mrsmeow55318 She is prob a lesbo
josiesml84 1 year ago
I hope all of these assholes that work at P&G are burned with cigarettes repeatedly and then I can lie to them and say "Oh no it wasn't the cigarette that burned you." Then I will pay some ass hat to lie and agree with me.
josiesml84 1 year ago
*Places Palm of hand over face* I thought if you used a new product and had a reaction to it, that it would be the new product causing the reaction!! What a Dumbass!!! Can you say "Paid for by Proctor and Gamble"
Nicksgirlly 1 year ago
ok 300000 diaper changes with 20000 babies do the math....thats about 15 diapers per child so about 2 days...thats pretty extensive testing..huh...and another point how come the outbreak goes away directly after the change to a different brand is made...why can't you answer these questions
himesangie 1 year ago
Kimberly Thompson is on P&G's payroll. Enough said.
mrsmeow55318 1 year ago
It doesn't really matter how much testing is done on something before going to market. How much stuff is recalled everyday? Look the FDA is always recalling medicines do you think they were placed out there for the publics use without being tested first?
littlelady2boys 1 year ago
I hope that you got paid alot of money to do this video. maybe you should share the money with the moms of the kids whose whole bottoms were blistered. Maybe pay their hospital bills and give them money so they can replace the diapers and maybe a few thousand more for the pain and suffering of their child. Did their testing involve what happens to the chemicals in the drymax diaper when it mixes with urine and sits on the babies skin? no more p&g products for me goodbye tide, bounty, etc
beccarulo 1 year ago
My moms not an idiot, and neither are other moms- they can safely distinguish a rash from an allergic reaction or something. They know what's serious and whats not. It sounds as if P&G are paying her ..
thebestofthebest213 1 year ago
I don't know if she has a baby or not, but these diaper rashes AREN'T normal. It's a matter to be taken seriously, when a baby starts scratching themselves all over once you start using a new diaper. When you check every other source--food, drink, toys, etc-- to see whats the cause of this and find nothing, you can safely blame the new diaper.
thebestofthebest213 1 year ago