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All In For Skin

The advanced design of Pampers® Swaddlers™ detects as little as 10mL of urine to better protect newborn skin.

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Pampers Multi-stripe Wetness Indicator™

Detects as little as 10 mL of urine for both boys and girls, regardless of baby’s position.

Featuring the New Pampers Multi-stripe Wetness Indicator

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Medical Advisory Board

Pampers has partnered with healthcare professionals for over 50 years to design best-in-class products for all babies, like our Pampers preemie diapers. Our Womb to World Medical Advisory Board members are a group of prenatal, neonatal, perinatal and pediatric experts who help us also advocate for healthcare practices and design solutions that help babies thrive.
Stephen DeMeo, DO, MEd

Stephen DeMeo, DO, MEd

Neonatologist at WakeMed Health & Hospitals; Raleigh, NC

Dr. Stephen DeMeo is a neonatologist and medical educator who specializes in supporting babies and their mothers on their health journey in the NICU. His devotion to preparing students for their career is highlighted by his interest in curriculum development and medical education research. He also serves as the Regional Assistant Dean for the Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine at Campbell University. Dr. DeMeo takes great pride in teaching future generations about the problems that infants are facing in our communities, especially those affected by Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS).
Lauren Heimall, MSN, RNC, PCNS-BC

Lauren Heimall, MSN, RNC, PCNS-BC

Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Philadelphia, PA

Lauren Heimall is a Clinical Nurse Specialist with an impressive 20-year career in the NICU at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. As a member of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN), her expertise lies in neonatal nursing, neurocritical care, and neonatal skin health. In fact, Lauren served as the NANN representative in the development of the AWHONN Neonatal Skin Care Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline and has co-authored papers exploring diaper dermatitis.
Neonatal Skin Care. AWHONN Annual Conference. June 10, 2019. Pampers Symposium Series
Assessment and Interventions for Diaper Dermatitis. Created with the Academy of Neonatal Nursing
Kati Knudsen, PT, MPT, CNT, PCS, DCS, CLE

Kati Knudsen, PT, MPT, CNT, PCS, DCS, CLE

Neonatal and Pediatric Physical Therapist at Providence St. Vincent and Providence Portland Medical Centers; Portland

Kati Knudsen boasts a 25-year career in neonatal and pediatric physical therapy. She currently serves as Lead Therapist at Providence St. Vincent and Providence Portland Medical Centers, where she oversees physical and occupational therapists and speech-language pathologists in NICU, In-patient Pediatric, and PICU settings. As an active member of the Neonatal Therapy Certification Board (NTCB), Kati has participated in numerous publications and presentations as an advocate for neonatal therapy and the role it plays in infant health.
Terri L. Major-Kincade, MD, MPH, FAAP

Terri L. Major-Kincade, MD, MPH, FAAP

Neonatologist, Pediatrician, and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UT Health Houston, McGovern Medical School; Houston, TX

Dr. Terri Major-Kincade is a double-board certified neonatologist and pediatrician. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UT Health Houston, McGovern Medical school where she serves as the Medical Director for Pediatric Palliative Care at Memorial Hermann Children's Hospital. Dr. Major-Kincade is well-known for her dedication to uncovering and improving perinatal health disparities and working to achieve health equity for all babies and their families. In addition to founding her own consulting business, Dr Terri MD, she serves as a board member of the Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Alliance and is on their Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee.
Christopher B. Peltier, MD, FAAP

Christopher B. Peltier, MD, FAAP

Pediatrician at Pediatric Associates of Mount Carmel, Inc.; Cincinnati, OH

Dr. Chris Peltier is an expert in pediatrics and medical education, and currently practices as a general pediatrician at Pediatric Associates of Mount Carmel, Inc., where he’s served his community for over two decades. Dr. Peltier currently serves as the President of the Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) where he leads numerous education, advocacy and quality improvement projects. He’s also the Director of the Community Section in the Division of General and Community Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Amy Wiford BSN, RN, NTMNC

Amy Wiford BSN, RN, NTMNC

Nurse Specialist in Pampers Research & Development; Cincinnati, OH

Amy Wiford is equipped with 10 years of experience as a NICU nurse, which uniquely prepared her for her current position as a Nurse Specialist on the Global Pampers Research & Development team. Amy’s perspective evolved again in 2020 when she went from being a NICU nurse to being a NICU mother. Her expertise in neonatal and preemie care has inspired her to share her impactful story with professionals across the healthcare spectrum.
Coming Full Circle: A Former NICU Nurse Leader Turned NICU Mother SYNOVA NICU Leadership Forum — Breakfast Symposium (Coming soon!)
Charlotte Wool, PhD, RN, FAAN

Charlotte Wool, PhD, RN, FAAN

Associate Professor of Nursing, York College of Pennsylvania; York, PA

Dr. Charlotte Wool is a nurse, scholar, professor, and consultant with expertise in maternal-child research and educational strategies as well as extensive experience in community and consumer education. She has spent her career supporting parents through the entirety of their pregnancy and birth, including postpartum. In addition to teaching at York College, Dr. Wool serves as an adjunct Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, where she is an expert on perinatal palliative care.