Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Boys and Girls, 2T-3T (Size 4), 74 Count, Super Pack
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In January, my son reached the age of two. He weighs 30 pounds and wears size 6 diapers (we're transitioning). The 2T- 3T is perfect, but I think I'll go with 3T-. Next month's goal is 4T. Try 3T-size diapers if your son wears size 7 diapers.
That's exactly what I did with them. However, there are pull-ups called Pampers 360 that may hold more. I'm still potty training my son, and he seems to be able to hold a decent amount of liquid. I've also tried the Pampers 360, which you should look into.
They don't, no. They're more like underwear than pull-ups in terms of fit.
Selected User Reviews For Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Boys and Girls, 2T-3T (Size 4), 74 Count, Super Pack
"Velcro" sides should be pushed aside. He's gone to the bathroom a few times. I wanted a stash of pullups for nap time, etc. , because my son always complains about the tear-prone nature of his training and only wearing underwear at school. I have to modify and adjust the positioning of the Huggies because they have "velcro" sides that leave little marks on his legs. I figured I'd give Pampers pullups a shot since he doesn't wear them at school, and wow - a significant distinction He prefers the sides because they fit more like underwear. Upgraded from the ground up! These are the ones I'm going to use. to the point where we no longer do pullups!.
These are fantastic! My three-year-old son suffers from autism and is also tall and thin. He filled his diapers faster as he grew, and when they were full, they sagged down on his hips, and he despised the feel of the Velcro when the diaper sagged (due to his sensory sensitivities). As a result, we put these pull-ups to the test. He is a huge fan of push-ups. They are gentle on his skin and do not irritate it. However, they did not sag or slide down on his slim frame. So now we order them once a month; it's great not to have to go to the store, load a large box into the car, and then unload it at home; it's great to have it delivered.
They are revolting! They have a scent that is supposed to smell like baby powder. I was so disappointed when I first opened the box. Yuck. In the description, there was no mention of scent. I've kept and used them since opening the box, but I'm not going to buy them again. They were liked by one of my boys, but not by the other, who thought they were too tight - He's the skinny one, by the way. I hoped to enjoy them, but I'll keep looking for better options.
I bought these for my almost-seven-year-old son. Due to accidents during school hours, he still wears these medically, and they've been effective. I prefer the sides of these to the velcro because he claims the velcro hurts his legs when it pokes him. These, in comparison to the Pull-Ups, have a more "diaper" odor. Depending on the age of the child, the Ups brand may be an issue for some. Mine doesn't seem to mind, and I'd rather he didn't complain all day about how much it hurts him!.
My 3-year-old son, who wears a 4T in pants and a 5T in shirts, was able to fit into them perfectly. The sides aren't made of the same velcro-like material as others, but they're still functional. My son was drawn to them because of the Thomas the Train design. They didn't leak at all overnight. And the price is fantastic: 66 for under $25 is incredible; I was paying $40 for a "value" pack at my local store.
I can't speak to the absorbency because my son hasn't had an accident in a long time. br>You might wonder why we still buy pull-ups. We take long trips and don't want to wake up in a pee puddle. br>As a precaution, we purchase pull-ups. Because they are his, these have been our favorites so far. He likes them because they are nearly identical to his underwear, so he isn't embarrassed to wear them. They are also very soft. It's simple for him to put on and take off at night to go potty without yelling for me to assist him. He is three years old and extremely self-sufficient. The fact that they're so simple appeals to me. He's as happy as he is in his underwear. br>br>I am extremely pleased.
We've been using them in place of diapers for over a year because they're easier to change and hold more than diapers. They're also super soft, and unlike other training pants, they don't have Velcro sides, which irritate her. They're comfortable to wear and don't leak much. There's also no sag.
Is it possible that these could leak? Every now and then It doesn't help that someone in his sleep puts his hands down his pants. When there are leaks, they occur on the sides. However, if we can get our toddler to use the potty before bed, we will be less likely to have leaks. br>Doubling up isn't going to make a difference.