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Cloth Training Pants for Potty Training and Bed Wetting

Bummis cloth training pantsBummis Training Pants are one of several different styles of cloth training pants that make potty training easier. In the same pull-on style as underwear, your potty training toddler will learn they can pull-on and take off their training pants all by themselves; just like a big kid!

Cloth Training Pants Help Ease Toddlers into Potty Training

At some point your little cloth diapered baby grows up and starts taking interest in the “big” potty. As ferociously independent as Toddlers can be, giving them the ability to grasp their independence during their potty training time is one big step toward encouraging faster potty learning. Training pants that they can easily pull-on and take off on their own, just like mommy, daddy, big brother or sister, gives them a sense of pride in their potty training experience.

Since your Toddler will be moving to cloth underwear, using cloth trainers to potty train makes all the sense in the world - not to mention moving the process along faster. Potty Training Pants that absorb without leaving your Toddler feeling too dry, makes for the best approach in this rite of passage we call Potty Training. Obviously we want to protect their clothes from leaks, but at the same time allow them to feel wet enough to be uncomfortable - wet enough to change that behavior the next time they get the same urge.

Cloth training pants also double to assist with older bed wetters. Worn at night-time, the outer waterproof layer keeps embarrassment at a manageable level. The older child will feel the moisture inside, but not have the added discomfort and discouragement of a wet bed. If you have an exceedingly heavy bed wetter, you may consider purchasing diaper doublers to use in the stride of the cloth training pant for a bit more absorbency at night.

How Many Training Pants are Needed?

Depending on whether you are just starting out in the potty training process, or finishing up, your needs will vary. You need to also consider in how often you are able to do laundry. When you first start potty training your toddler, you’ll still be using cloth diapers at night-time, or perhaps during times where it is inconvenient to focus on potty training. That being the case, a half a dozen cloth training pants should do the trick.

Once you move to full-time potty training, your Toddler will likely have gotten into the swing of this “big kid” adventure in pottying and have fewer accidents ; in which case 6 training pants remains a good number of cloth training pants to get you all the way through the potty learning process.

Not all cloth training pants are good for all babies. Fortunately, there are a good deal of styles and brand on the market to choose from when you reach that point.

  • Bummis Cloth Training Pants are known to be less bulky. A super soft flannel serves as their interior lining over 3 layers of absorbent terry padding right where it counts.
  • Fuzzi Bunz Trickle Free Training Pants are made from a soft waterproof outer material and one layer of super absorbent yet trim micro-fiber terry cloth. Though they are a pull-on, they also have snaps on the side for easier clean-up following inevitable accidents.
  • Fuzzi Bunz Overnight Undies Training Pants are super absorbent and geared toward nighttime wetters. They can pull on and off like regular underwear, but have snaps toward the back for quick clean up of messes.
  • Imse Vimse Training Pants wear like a pair of soft, but thick, trim fitting underwear. If you are looking for a 100% organic cotton material, this is the training pant for you. Imse Vimse’s Training Pants have a thick terry layer inner, a 100% certified organic cotton outer, and a layer of waterproof material in between.

Whether you are preparing to potty train an almost-ready cloth diapered toddler or needing to find something to help your bed wetter who just can’t make it through the night fully dry, there are several cloth training pants to fit your need. Review the different styles of cloth training pants and don’t be afraid to ask questions if you aren’t certain which is right for your specific situation.

February 5th, 2008 · Content © 2007,  Cloth Diaper Sale