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Lima
> 3 dayI like the seventh generation diapers for infants but these training pants are the worst I ever tried, and I tried MANY different brands. It’s a kind of hard plastic and it’s clearly very uncomfortable and also gets in to my son, bottom all the time, my son is touching trying to make it comfortable all the time when wearing this diaper.
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Starligh06
Greater than one weekThese 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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LindsayLou
Greater than one weekI bought this brand because of the natural branding and for the unbeatable price. Up to this point we have been loyal Honest Co & Babyganics shoppers but they are both fairly expensive compared to other diaper brands. The natural color of the fibers in the pull-up fooled me and convinced me that I had made a great purchase. After just two days of wearing these, my Sons groin was swollen, red and secreting pus. Knowing that the product was natural, I didnt even consider that the diaper was causing this infection. I allowed him to run around naked & sit in the bath for a couple of days and the infection cleared. Another two days after I put the pull-ups back on him the infection returned. My Son Was crying when he peed, he was swollen and red again. After considering taking him to the ER, we called our Dr to get his opinion. After explaining the symptoms and situation he stated that it was probably an allergy to the diaper. I was mortified. I thought that this was a safe, natural and superior product. When I read the ingredients I noticed that they contain dyes, to give the illusion of being natural fibers. What a joke. Not only will I never buy the pull-ups again but I am so disappointed in the false advertising of seventh generation that Ill never use any of their products again. It is my fault that I didnt read the ingredients beforehand and trusted a brand that advertised as natural. Ill never make that mistake again. My Son is back in Babyganics and feeling much better. Thankful for companies that really are natural and safe for our babies!
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As Mom
> 3 dayI read other reviews for Seventh Generation Training Pants and was hesitant purchasing them. I used their diapers since my daughter was born and had no absolutely no problem with them. I really like these training pants. They are good at night too, my little one does urinate in larger quantities at night, (other reviewers said its only good if your little one urinates a small amount) and these diapers have not leaked at all. The only difference between these and regular training pants other than being more environmentally friendly is that the sides do not have Velcro closures to remove them. You either pull them down or rip the sides. I do not have an issue in ripping the sides off. My daughter is also small for her age (22 1/2 1bs) and the 2T/3T fit her perfectly. I would recommend these training pants to everyone.
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Tessie
> 3 dayMy toddler is very easily irritated and these diapers keep that from happening. The absorbion is good and they dont smell like chemicals. Id highly recommend these diapers especially if your little ones bottom is irritated easily. I was skeptical after reading the reviews on here but they do not match up to the diaper. I loved these and would recommend for any parent to try!
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A. Symons
> 3 dayThis will leak if your child empties his/her full bladder into this. Then again I dont think training pants are meant to hold as much liquid as regular diapers. Also, in general, the 7th Generation diapers & training pants dont hold as well as the synthetic stuff (like Pampers etc.). Probably because they dont use all the materials that are really bad for the environment. But they do a decent job. Just be sure to change if there has been any major discharge.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThese weren’t great they weren’t awful or the worst by any means but my son doesn’t like them he says they are uncomfortable he wears them to bed at night and he has had a few leaks in them in the morning before he wakes me up we will be going back to the up and up brand from target overnight pull ups
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Miss Mom
> 3 dayIm use to using cloth diapers. I bought these for a trip. My son is 22 months. These fit a bit tight.
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Lilmiss
> 3 dayMy son is 4 and has issues with night wetting, so we only use these at night. This is his preferred brand of training pants. We also tried Earths Best, but he said those are too crunchy and sound like diapers. We have no issues of leaking at night, so these definitely seem to do a great job. We used to use Pampers brand when he was an infant, and those always gave his tush a rash. We have had no issues with these Seventh Generation brand trainers in terms of rashes or skin problems. Highly recommend!
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cloth diapering momma
> 3 dayThese diapers dont give my child diaper rash and most conventional diapers give him a horrible rash. They are very soft and comfortable, too. I would rather give them 4 1/2 stars...my only complaint is that they sometimes leak overnight. But maybe it is a boy thing, that never happened with my daughters.