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Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Pull On Disposable Diapers for Girls Size Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Pull On Disposable Diapers for Girls Size

Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Pull On Disposable Diapers for Girls Size

Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Pull On Disposable Diapers for Girls Size Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Pull On Disposable Diapers for Girls Size
$ 49.99

Score By Feature

Based on 798 ratings
For potty training
9.50
Absorbency
9.48
Leak protection
9.28

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Product Description

16 to 34 pounds is the recommended weight range. Excellent leak protection on the potty train.

Questions & Answers

Are Pullups more like thin swim diapers (that barely absorb anything) than regular diapers that are pulled up (with good absorption)?

These ones are just like regular diapers, and they absorb a lot of liquid! Swim diapers aren't the same! They are fantastic!

My daughter is 26 pounds and wears a size 6 pampers, but they appear to be too small now, and she is still not potty trained at the age of two. What are your suggestions?

I'd put her in a pull-up position right now. ups 3T- 4T or see if you can locate a diaper in a size 7. However, keep in mind that the larger the diaper size, the fewer diapers you'll get in each box. My daughter, who is almost three years old and weighs 29 pounds, is almost three years old. She's been in a tug-of-war situation for quite some time now. She's been doing push-ups since she was two years old.

Is there a difference between the boy and girl versions aside from the graphics? My daughter prefers Thomas to Dora. ?

There is a difference in absorption, to be sure. the location of the materials Pampers just told me that their research shows that a girl can wear a boy diaper without it affecting her performance, but not the other way around.

Will the smallest size of these fit my daughter, who wears size 3 diapers and weighs only 20 pounds?

Hello, my daughter is about 25 pounds and wears size three diapers, and these in the 2T/3T size fit her perfectly. I wouldn't put them on her overnight, but they're fine during the day.

Selected User Reviews For Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants Pull On Disposable Diapers for Girls Size

Advertising that is deceptive
3/5

Just two words: Advertising that is deceptive. Despite the fact that the page stated that I could view a different troll pattern on a different link, I ordered the Dora 100 count. So why did I receive the trolls patterns instead of the pattern I ordered when I placed my order? I told my daughter I was planning a surprise for her because she adores Dora the Explorer. I figured the print would be useful for potty training. I would have just used the Huggies pull-ups I already had; there were cheaper versions of the trolls pattern that I saw, but we don't even watch trolls, so it wouldn't have helped. Now I have to waste time potty training and returning a product because it was advertised incorrectly. If I could, I'd give this a 0 out of 5 star rating.

Jaxxon Lopez
Jaxxon Lopez
| Aug 09, 2021
There's a problem with the wedgie/leak
3/5

First and foremost, I am a Pampers devotee; I have three children, all under the age of three, who have all been in Pampers since birth. I've never had any problems with Pampers products that I've used. However, when it comes to the Simple- I'm sorry, but I'm not a fan of ups. They are extremely absorbent and long-lasting, in my opinion. I've never had a problem with the sides tearing or splitting. br>br>The first issue I have is when my daughter has a "number two" accident and we either pull them down or rip them off, spilling the "contents" all over the place, or we try to empty it sitting down and end up dropping the entire diaper in the toilet. The main idea behind these and pull-ups is for the user to be able to pull them up and down on his or her own. Up diapers aren't designed to deal with fecal incontinence. So I understand why they're made the way they are, but Pampers' main competitor offers a simpler, Velcro-attached option. This issue appears to be resolved by people who share similar viewpoints. Wedgies (both front and back) are the second issue. My daughter has had a number of leaks in these, including both urine and diarrhea. Pull-back once more. Although ups are not designed for fecal incontinence, leaks will occur if the diaper bunches up and the elastic side wedges into the crotch. I've tried smaller and larger sizes on my daughter, but the problem has persisted to the point where we've decided to enter the competition. br>br>Overall, I believe Pampers produces high-quality diapers, but Easy-On is a better option. My family just can't seem to get enough of the ups.

Lena Jenkins
Lena Jenkins
| Oct 21, 2021
Pull Ups brand is 100 Better!! Except for a couple of packs I received from a baby shower, I've never used Pampers products
5/5

I used Pull Ups when my daughter first started potty training about 4 months ago because that's all I saw at Costco or Sam's when I went. They irritate me greatly. Her/our bed would always get wet in the middle of the night, which was extremely inconvenient. I didn't think Easy Ups would be any different, but I was SO WRONG! Since my daughter has been in these, there hasn't been a single accident, and I wish I had known about them sooner! Even if she soaks her pull-up, there is ZERO wetness on the outside, and it does not leak when she sleeps on her stomach. Pampers, thank you for making such a good product!.

Garrett Burke
Garrett Burke
| Mar 25, 2021
This product is not suitable for sensitive skin
3/5

My daughter has extremely sensitive skin, and I hope that by sharing this review, other parents of children with sensitive skin will be aware that they may need to look for different trainers for their children. br>br>Within a week of starting to wear the Pampers Easy Ups trainers, my daughter developed a rash that gradually faded after we stopped using them. We tried the product again after the rash had cleared up, but the rash reappeared right away. br>br>On the plus side, these workout pants are extremely well constructed. My daughter is 35" tall and weighs 28 pounds, and the trainers were a good fit for her, with no red marks on her legs due to the elastic. She was able to pull the trainers up and down on her own, which is crucial when potty training. br>br>The trainers were also extremely absorbent, and we had no leaks at all, even late at night. This could be problematic because a toddler might mistake the trainers for a diaper. When my daughter went into the Pampers trainers, I'm not sure she realized she was wet. br>br>Because we couldn't use the Pampers Easy Ups with her, we took a different approach and switched from a diaper to the Gerber Baby-D. Girls Infant 4 Pack Training Pants (at night and during her nap, she still wears a diaper). Gerber training pants were simple to put on and take off, and because they were not completely absorbent, she was alerted to an accident right away, allowing her to stop whatever she was doing and go straight to the potty. br>br>It's been five weeks since we stopped using diapers during the day, and she's only had a couple of accidents since then. Additionally, using a sticker reward chart to teach her to use the potty was extremely beneficial.

Dayton Dalton
Dayton Dalton
| Jul 03, 2021
So far, everything has gone well! This is the first time I've purchased a pair of workout pants
5/5

purchased for an almost 2yr old girl in the 50% for height 75% for weight range. They appear to be an excellent match for me. They cover her entire bottom (which some people found to be an issue- not being wide enough over the back)br>Because my daughter has never heard of Dora, I looked for a non-Dora character. I was looking for a cartoon disposable pant but couldn't find one. I am neither pro nor con when it comes to branded merchandise. br>Because my child is unable to pull these up or down without assistance, I assist her. I got these after she insisted on sitting on the potty a few times a day, and it was difficult to get the traditional diaper off and back on if she wanted to go play. Potty training has gone smoothly so far, despite the fact that we've only been doing it on the side. She's been requesting to use the restroom! br>br>These also solved my daughter's problem of removing her diaper at night, which resulted in a huge mess in the morning. She refuses to remove her training pants. I believe she was messing around with the tabs on the diaper, which resulted in the diaper being removed. These leak a lot less than the Pampers Cruisers (which leaked pee almost every night). So far, the Easy ups haven't leaked, and if there is a messy/dirty diaper, you can easily tare the pink sides and cleanly remove the diaper. They do have a strong baby powder odor, but I don't think it's bad or good; it's just there.

Lyric Bennet
Lyric Bennet
| Apr 09, 2021

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