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A customer
> 3 dayMy 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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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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S V.
> 3 dayI love these , super easy to put on and take off. I highly recommend these when your child is around 2 and is more aware of telling you that they have gone pee. They hold around 1-2 urinations....... I use regular diapers too when diaper rash cream is needed, as these are not easy to get on without getting rash cream on the training pants. The only thing I don’t like with Amazon monthly subscribe is that you order them at 37.00 and then if you by chance check the price it has jumped up to 48.00 a box and they don’t notify you of the price change!
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alicia
Greater than one weekThese are amazing, we tried many other brands of natural training pants with our first child and had many leaking issues. No problems with these. We do wish they were a little easier to tear on the sides but overall were very happy with these.
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Desmond Shaw
> 3 dayI bought these because my son is allergic to the alcohol and dyes in wipes and diapers. Since I started using these I have noticed that his diaper rash incidents have greatly reduced and I am very happy about that. I would not put him in these at night they leak at night. The only reason I am giving 3 stars is because these suckers are hard to get on. I just want tabs were i can rip a dirty diaper off and put on a clean one without having to take pants and shoes off. I dont understand why that is so hard to do its already been done just not in a earth friendly healthy way. please add some Velcro or something.
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SR
> 3 dayThese are amazing for kids with allergies and or sensitive skin. Only issue is pulling them down is difficult for them sometimes and they won’t make it on time to the toilet. However that is my ONLY issue with these. They’re fantastic
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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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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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AGG
> 3 dayI really wanted to like these, but there are no tabs on the sides. Which makes it not easy to put on and off. Everything else about them was nice.
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Henry
> 3 daygreat protection and really not easy to make this leak... i think we only had 1 leak and it was really due to lack of oversight from one of my kids trying to help but not really pulling her pull-up all the way in the back. my 2.5-yrs-old prefers to do it herself anyways. no problems at all. great way for them to build up confidence! and weve trained her up to fully potty trained <6 months of using this training pants. great absorption rate and high tolerance to us sometimes forgetting or too busy to change her. it stays dry no problems. really gentle to the skin too!