Seventh Generation Baby & Toddler Training Pants, Large Size 3T-4T, 88 count
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Nessa
> 3 dayAs usual the brand tends to run small, but I decided to get my 2 year old the size 2t/3t size being as there was no velcro tabs to tighten around the waist, I did not want them to fall off of him. Ive been using them for about 3 weeks now and I dislike them. I would recommend these for a child that is at the end of their potty training (they go in the toilet more than they do their training pants). We are at the very beginning stage of potty training and these do not hold anything very well. In the morning, I have to change the bedding because there is leakage, and sometimes during the day, I have to change his clothing because more than two pees leak out on to his shorts. I love the brand, but I am switching back to the size 6 seventh generation diapers that will be able to absorb any accidents he has on this road of potty training. He knows how to unvelcro his diapers, so really there is not point in me using these, at least until he is more trained and has fewer accidents than what he does now. Like I said, love the brand, but these diapers are not for a beginners potty training child, unless you are going to take them every 10 minutes to the potty so they dont make a mess in their pants.
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Lulu
> 3 dayVery comfortable stretchy waist for my toddler. Easy to pull up and down without ripping sides open. But easy for me to rip if I need to change an accident.
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Ada Quitzon
> 3 dayMy kids have sensitive skin and were complaining that pampers pull-ups were scratchy. These are so much softer and haven’t had any skin issues.
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June Collins
Greater than one weekHi I like the Sevneth generation products due to their earth friendliness. However these pants could do with some improvements: No mention of the side(back/front) making it less easy to quickly putn on diapers. Aksi tge sides are too tight and not easy to rip off.
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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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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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Ladybug
> 3 dayWhile my daughter is potty training, we have been using these pull-up style pants. She used to wear them during the day. Now she only wears them at night in case she pees. They are easy to pull on and take off. They also have the break-away sides, which help make poop clean-up easier. These diapers are expensive, but they are effective and they dont smell like baby powder. Overall, we have been really pleased with them--and all Seventh Generation diapers, honestly.
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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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Jen McClellan
17-11-2024Theyre 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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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!