Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

Parenting

For free parenting resources please check out the Early Years Alliance's Family Corner.

Washable pull ups? Does anyone make them?

9 replies

GeekLove · 19/04/2011 07:54

we are just about to embark on potty training our DS1 and if has occurred to us that having something he can remove himself would be a good idea.
I have never seen reusable pull-ups advertised anywhere but does anyone actually make them?
TIA

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
DrSeuss · 19/04/2011 13:03

I think Tots Bots do.

NotAgainFrank · 19/04/2011 13:04

bright bots are fab

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about these subjects:

gomummygo · 19/04/2011 13:15

Kushies/Kooshies makes something of this sort, think they are called Kushies Training Pants.

PaganOfBologna · 19/04/2011 13:24

Boots do terry training pants pretty cheaply. They have a waterproof layer, but it wouldn't contain a full accident - more of an insurance whilst they get to the pot safely. Bright Bots are the same kind of deal.

swampster · 19/04/2011 18:11

SuperUndies are very good. I have some of their day-time pants, about to try their night time ones (well, DS2 is, not me).

NotAgainFrank · 19/04/2011 18:32

IME bright bots will contain one full (hefty) accident but not more. Definitely training pants rather than a full on nappy that can be pulled up. TBH there's little point in the latter, either you're training or your not. I did it the slow way (child led, if you will) started with a naked bum then moved on to cheap pants at home and taking a potty out with training pants for 'insurance'. Nappies for the occasional long car journey until DD wouldn't accept them.

notthewowy · 20/04/2011 21:08

My 6 year old wears Motherease bedwetters, they do make them in a smaller size and they hold a lot (600 ml?). Not enough to stop the constant bed changing but what can you do, he's six...

Don't know if that helps

ziggyf · 15/05/2011 11:05

We like SuperUndies, they are the most absorbent training pant that I have tried. If you are looking for a nighttime pull-up and decide to try superundies then go for the bigger size - I find that they come up a bit small.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page