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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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Nancy
> 3 dayThe picture is the brand I used, and some of them I didnt take. There are 4 models in the picture. I like the two on the right. H is ultra-thin cotton. The Seventh family is wet from the babys birth diapers to the training pants. Good cotton is soft and slim. The two on the left are very bad, the specifications are small, the quality is not good, it is not recommended to buy for the baby.I love Seventh ❤️
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Wendy M
> 3 dayThese are great for nighttime use, but without the velcro tab/zippers, they arent practical to use at preschool, since you have to take of pants and shoes to put a new pair on. We are still using them at night, because we love the brand and they work great, but really wish they would make the option of resealable tabs.
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dboh
Greater than one weekMy 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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Bretta ORourke
> 3 dayThese diapers were great for the price. I do wish they were able to be used more during the night. However during the day they were great. I have and will definitely buy again. I appreciate a company who leaves out unneeded and harsh chemicals in their products! Thanks!
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Carolina Konopelski V
> 3 dayMy youngest wore these for way. too. long. He still wears them at night on occasion. We love them. They are comfortable and they are the only ones that dont leak or leave a rash. He was not ashamed to wear them when he first started Kindergarten because if they did peek out over his pants, the color was brown and they didnt look like normal pull-ups. As a parent, I liked the ease and sturdiness of the side panels when putting them on. They dont seem to tear apart as easily as every other brand out there! I would highly recommend these for the long haul to dryness. Also, we used the old and new formulations and both worked equally well with the same results. Ive been using this particular item for two or three of my kids over a span of five to ten years.
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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.
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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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Idle Wild
Greater than one weekin fairness, this is a training pant (see kid on toilet in picture) so it is not intended to be used as a super-soaker overnight pull-on style diaper. however, i think that is what a lot of parents are using this for, especially for 3-4 year olds. with that in mind, i want to let parents know that this may not work for them if that is what they want. they are more absorbent that i thought they would be, minus those super absorbent polymers used in the conventional, chemical laden brands. if your child was an average or light wetter overnight these would likely work out just fine. for the afternoon naps or extended car rides, again, they would probably work. but if your child is a heavy wetter, you will probably be doing more laundry than you like and your child may be waking you up, upset, in the middle of the night because they are wet because this leaked. i found that on my son, who seems to be a heavy wetting 3 year old, these would leak less than half the time but still more than once a week. my daughter, wore these just fine as a 2 year old overnight, but she was a very light wetter at night and stopped wetting at night altogether months before she turned 3. just shows how each kid can be so different. we put two towels underneath him and since he actually refuses to wear pajamas, it worked out ok that the towels covered the leakage and he didnt seem to be wet himself, as if the last accident that went overboard so to speak was maybe right before he woke up anyway. we do make sure he goes potty and try to curtail his drinks up to bed time to minimize wetting- so it isnt like he goes to bed with a full bladder and these cant contain it. what i am getting at is that these are not terrible as far as absorbency goes, but they are not extra or ultra absorbent by any means. we tried regular (day time) pull ups which seemed to be slightly better, some leaks, and the night-time pull-ups have not leaked at all. so that might give you an idea. if you tried to regular pull-ups overnight and those worked just fine for you, these might work overnight. i like the plain style with the 1 2 (Tree picture) and that they are dyed tan, for whatever that is worth which admittedly isnt much. they dont stink like baby powder perfume like some brands, which i hate. and they are more natural, yay! still go in a landfill though and arent totally biodegradable but at least they are off gassing God-knows-what to my dear childs bum.... i am knocking off a star because they do run small as ALL 7th gen products do and the price is too high in my opinion, and i guess a star for absorbency even though for their intended purpose as training pants i guess they are suitable. but it is my prerogative that the natural diaper companies should make Overnight training pants (pull on style) with increased absorbency so thats my two cents.
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Jessi P.
> 3 dayI love these training pants because they are free of harmful chemicals. My only complaint is that I wish they made one smaller size because my two and a half year old is very tiny (about 25lbs) and sometimes they sag on him and leak.