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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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Jen The Savvy Shopper
> 3 dayFor both my son and my daughter we have been using only Seventh generation diapers. When my son started potty training naturally we went for these training pants and they didnt disappoint us. They work great, initially we used them for a little while during the day time to get my son used to pulling up and down like underwear, of course the best way to train them is to only use cotton underwear to let them feel the wetness, so we didnt expect these to be the actual way to really potty train him. Now he has been completely day trained, we use these exclusively at night time. They hold a ton of liquid without leakage. Very good quality and I am happy with the no chemical aspect as well. We are just switching to 3-4t since 2-3t is getting a little too snugly. Hope the new size will work for him well too.
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Melissa
Greater than one weekI love these diapers and love that they are available in pull ups. They are soft and elastic on the sides so my toddler is able to pull them down with ease while we are potty training, and they stay in place very well with all his active play. Very absorbent. We never get leaks in these. I have been using Seventh Generation Diapers since my boy was born 3 years ago and he has NEVER had diaper rash.
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Black1304
> 3 dayI trust Seventh Generation with my 2yo because they use ingredients I can understand and seem to have what is best for everyone in mind. These have great stretch and are easy for my 2yo to pull up and down by herself. She wears them at bedtime and we have had no leaks on the occasion she does pee overnight. There have been no complaints, so they must be pretty comfortable. The quantity is great and the price is acceptable for a quality product.
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WHTBDT
> 3 dayThey only buy green or 7th generation, or certain liberal brands. The 7th generation and green advertising gimmicks are not my thing, but these did what they were supposed to.
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Molly E. H. Bradford
> 3 dayWe are mostly very happy with this product. I just wish they came in a larger size. We have a 7-year old with incontinence issues, and this is the largest size Seventh Generation makes. Other pull-ups give her skin rashes and chemical burns so we stick with these. They are quite absorbent for the size. Occasionally she leaks through them. We have been using the for 9-months and are pleased.
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Alaina
Greater than one weekI 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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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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Felipa Harber
> 3 dayBeen a fan of seventh generation since 2006. My DS1 never used a training pants so this is the first time i tried it with my DS2 (2yo) who is so squirmy when its diaper change time. So i thought of trying these easy slip-ons, training diapers. here are my not so nice comments: - not as absorbent as their baby diapers. I dont understand why seventh gen has compromised its absorbency on this type of training diapers, and yet more expensive than regular ones. - i have to change more often compared to their regular diapers - the garter(waist) doesnt hold much. The diaper gets wet, DS2 gets irritated coz it falls off. Then i change again. For those who want to try this first, I suggest you buy it from a retail store before buying bulk here in amazon.
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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.