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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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dboh
> 3 dayMy child only wears a pull up at night so I don’t have to order these training pants very often. I was shocked to see these pull-ups had gone from tan to white when I received my order on Nov. 1 (most recent prior order was in July). I actually thought that I had ordered the wrong item. Turns out, I hadn’t and the training pants have changed. And not for the better. After less than a week of wear, my daughter has a red, irrritated, rashy bottom. I’ve been loyal to 7th Generation diapers and training pants for 9 years. Why did they have to go and mess with a good thing? I’ll be running around to local co-ops trying to find and buy up any of the old version I can get my hands on. I am so disappointed that I’m going to have to find a new brand. Hopefully I won’t have to waste a bunch of money (besides the $40 I just threw down the tubes on these) or subject my sensitive skinned child to too many rash inducing brands before we find something that works. UPDATE: Found some of the old version at Whole Foods and rash was gone after 2 nights. Called 7th Generation customer service and theyre sending me a refund.
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Margaux
> 3 dayI use for my 3 years old for night only . Nice product
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Alaina
> 3 dayI use these just for night time. These work well. I havent had many leak issues except when hes gone potty before bed and I dont make sure it got pulled back up correctly. But I do wish they had the side easy open pull tabs so I could change him without taking off his pants. The nice part about not having the easy open though is he cant just rip it off.
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A customer
Greater than one weekMy daughter is not a heavy wetter . We switched to this brand because we used it when she was a baby and I wanted a product that was skin friendly. Each night wearing these we had a very upset 3 year old in our room by 3 AM and we were up changing clothes and bedsheets. I foolishly unpacked three of the packages to put them in various places (bathrooms, the car, her school backpack ) BEFORE she used them. I went with the trust that they would do the job. We’ve tried Leaf, regular Huggies and Pampers pull-ups, Walmart brand and Walgreens brand training pants and this product is the first to fail us. I spent too much money on a poor product that has been rendered useless. Ugh.
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rebcat
> 3 dayWeve been very please with these training pants and they have performed well for overnights for our child. We use them mostly for just in case, but they do seem to hold a fair amount of liquid in the few instances theyve been put to the test. They will reach a point at which they leak (as is expected without additional absorptive material being added), so they would not be appropriate for heavy nighttime use like a diaper. Our little one has very sensitive skin and tends to react to disposables that are made from bleached material, so that is another huge plus for us with these. Wed formerly used Huggies Pull Ups brand training pants; these have performed as well as those did with the additional advantage of not causing our little one to break out. That is one reason we choose to pay more for these than the Huggies brand. These do not have the easy open features of some other training pants, so that may also be a consideration, once you have opened the side(s), the pants must be discarded. This was not a huge problem for us since we are only reusing clean pants and it is not a big deal to take those off the same way one would remove underwear.
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Ford Kohler
> 3 dayThese are pretty similar to most diapers from this brand although theyre just a bit hard.
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Mikaela
> 3 dayThese are the only trainers I use for my daughter. When she was a baby it was the only brand of diaper I would use. They dont irritate her sensitive skin, nor do they swell up and overflow. And now that she is getting to be independent, she is able to pull them down on her own - no problem!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayFairly small, not great for overnight. Kid just moved up to 3T pants from 2T and he floods these no matter how many times we take him to the potty before bed and just before we go to bed.
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David Jackemeyer
> 3 dayOur little girl enjoys the monkey & fox pull-ups, and can easily use put them on and off. When she has a bowel movement at night, the sides rip fairly easily and I can sweep out the poohs, clean up the bum, and put on a regular diaper for the remainder of the night (with side sticky flaps) w/o waking her.