thread: Can you toilet train with pull ups?

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    I have been wondering about pull ups with DD, as she is good with wees, but not with poos. The problem is that she thinks they are swim nappies as they look similar I have found the training nappies from Kmart and Best & Less are quite good, they have a foam inner. Can fail with a huge wee, but seem to catch enough of the little ones.

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    Rissy got nappy rash so bad from them even though Huggies normal nappies worked great So we didnt use them.
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    They didn't help with Mason. He just acted like he had a nappy on. I didn't bother with them for Angus for that reason.

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    Thanks ladies for the quick responses Very helpful, looks like the consensus is depends on the child.

    I am just going to have to take it one day at a time. There are a few other cheaper brands of training pants now so I plan to give a few of them a go.

    YAY the next chapter LOL! I knew he was nearly getting ready as he's been asking to go to the toilet for a while now, but the past few days he strips off to nothing once he's done the slightest wee and tells me he needs a new nappy. And he'll tell me as or just before he's doing it. So I think we are definitely ready.

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    Does he go to the toilet with Marc? They like "doing it just like daddy". DS's TT was sealed the day he got to pee on the back fence with his dad.....

    I say jus go the undies.

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    The pullups certainly stopped any messy accidents but as quite a few other said Oscar just used them as a nappy and wouldn't bother going to the loo/potty if he had one on and would just sit in it, wet, all day if i let him! From the comments here they seem to be more effective for girs than boys - wouldn't have a clue why that would be. Oscar only clicked when i bit the bullet and put him in jocks and he's only had very few accidents - but then he was over 3 and we'd been trying for 6 months!

    Good luck with Seth, sounds like he's ready to get started

    Julie x

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    We found pull ups ok if only used occasionally - ie. if we were going to the supermarket or somewhere that it would be a major pain if she had an accident.
    If we overused them they just became like nappies and totally pointless.
    Whenever she had pullups we had to make a huge deal of her using the toilet and not the pull up, and keep their use to a minimum.

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