Seventh Generation Baby & Toddler Training Pants, Large Size 3T-4T, 88 count
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Starligh06
> 3 dayThese arent the most absorbent training pants (which is a pro and a con). We want the kiddo to be aware of his wetness...but he literally peed through the pants, down his leg, through his socks, and his shoes onto the floor in one wetting while wearing these (just after a failed potty trip, of course). If your tot has super-soaker tendencies, be very vigilant if theyre wearing these. Weve had to do a lot of laundry lately. These also dont hold soft BMs well. And they chafe around the legs when kiddo is active. Were contemplating either other training pants or a different potty training approach. This is not working out for us.
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Jen McClellan
> 3 dayTheyre kind of hard to get off. Other brands the sides come apart easily and restick but the sides of these are fused together. Also the ruffled back made my baby itchy.
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Celine
> 3 dayI really like the seventh generation diapers any sizes, but not so much the training pants. I have no choice my baby is so big and not ready to potty train. They are to thin at the bottom! They dont cover enough so they leak very quickly. It is too bad cause since I switched to pampers my son is having quiet often some rash, but never did with the seventh generation diapers.
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Laydee Red
> 3 dayI am reviewing this on behalf of my 3 year old son. His growth rate curve is at the 95% mark on the chart. Hes not fat and I dont consider him chunky either. He is just a big boy. The 4T-5T size I ordered for him fits him perfectly. But the first time he put this on, he had to adjust himself, made a frowney face, he walked out of the room and then came back and said Mommy, the diaper hurts me. Now most toddlers I know, normally would eventually get accustomed to a new brand of diaper/pull up, but mine did not. I tried to get him used to this pull up and used up 6 of them. But he was just too uncomfortable wearing them, and I couldt bare to watch him in such discomfort any longer, so I gave up, and went back to the other green alternative Nature Babycare training pants (very expensive, but the quality and function does not disappoint) From my own perspective, the first time I took the pull up out of the package, I was very disappointed at its texture. It feels worse than the old school brown paper towel we used back in the day from the public restrooms. Its so stiff, I dont think Id be exaggerating if I said that the material was crushing my little mans private parts. Its no wonder he was constantly adjusting himself. I cant complain about the DIAPERS from 7th Generation, the material is soft enough, and they conform to the body of my babies pretty well. So i was a bit surprised with the material they used for the training pants. I wont bother comparing the material used in the diapers versus the training pants. Stiff is stiff, rough is rough. Now when it comes to the absorbency of the training pants, I dont think it performs as well as the diapers. My boy hasnt mastered using the potty yet. So when he has accidents, the training pants leak. When my toddler WALKS around or bends or squats to pick up a toy, the training pants leak. Ill point out the word WALK. I didnt say jumping, running, tumbling, or wrestling with his siblings. With the minimal movements, the training pants fails to do its thing. To be fair my son used them for only a few days. However, there are some moms out there that will be quick to point out and say that I may not be changing the diaper/training pants on time. But we all know, we dont purposely allow our kids to stay in a dirty diaper. For me, I have 3 kids in diapers/training pants. I am extremely busy, and I try to check their diaper/training pants every hour to prevent leaks. But as a busy mom, you should be able to depend on the diaper/training pants to hold in the mess until you realize your baby has a dirty diaper/training pant. Right? So there you have it. I dont recommend these training pants. Its cheap in every which way imaginable. To add, I am surprised at the high ratings and good reviews.
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RB
> 3 dayI bought these for my 22 month old son because he has started to play with his diaper at night and he often ends up removing one of the sides, which means he ends up wetting his bed. We havent started potty training and he is still a heavy wetter at night. I thought these would work well since he wouldnt be able to pull off any tabs at night. Well, we tried them last night and they did not hold all his pee by morning. They had leaked pretty badly. It didnt wake him up, but it necessitated a change of sheets. I like the fact that these dont contain a lot of chemicals so im just going to put them away for use when were potty training and my son isnt peeing as much at night. These definitely dont hold as much as a regular diaper so Im on to try out the Nature Babycare training pants next.
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Biker mom
> 3 dayBig fans of this product for my toddler who I am potty training. They are convenient- she can wear them pretty easily, she loves the fox-leaf design and chooses a side each time and i like that it has never given her a rash!
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Scruffles01
> 3 dayI definitely recommend these training pants! They are made with natural materials which are safer to use against your childs skin versus the bleached and colored alternatives. The sides are not tear away so it is easier for the child to pull up and down while potty training. They dont have characters on them like some other brands, but my little one doesnt seem to mind. Great buy, especially the subscribe and save option!
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Rhea
> 3 dayVery great for toddlers with very sensitive skin- my son couldn’t even tolerate the Honest Brand pull ups- his skin started getting red and irritated with just one use, so we tried this brand to see if it’d work since Earths Best doesn’t make a pull up, and our sons skin wasn’t irritated at all. I also love the cute little fox on them. Easy to tear sort at the sides when you need to, but not so easy that your toddler will be able to.
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Prof. Claudia Klein Jr.
> 3 dayI purchase chlorine free diapers training pants for my daughter (1 yr old) because she has very sensitive skin. She tends to break out from regular diapers. She is a bit young for the pull up kind but we switched to these because she has started to refuse to lay down while being changed. These are great on her skin but we have had a couple of leaks, twice when I was holding her on my hip and she had her legs spread a little wider than normal. However, I dont think having a different kind of diaper would have prevented that. Overall, I am happy with these.
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amber
> 3 dayMy daughter is daytime potty trained so we use these at night. I like the natural angle for these but the edges are a bit scratchy in the last batch and now I have to trim them before bedtime which is of course a huge ordeal with a 3 year old (drama!). And occasionally they get bunched up and she pees out the side of them.