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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 709872" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I will be honest, I loved the "Baby Dry" version of Pampers - but not because I could leave them on longer! They had a little stripe that changed from yellow to blue when wet, so if she didn't stink, I could tell without feeling. (Yuck). They were also softer, and the outside by the time I had Rose was cottony.</p><p></p><p>One of the things that the newer diapers do is wick the moisture away from the child. That's nice if you're in a situation where you cannot change them quickly. I probably went through more diapers than the average mother, though... I never minded. (I'm not especially thrilled about changing Charlie's, though... Maybe because he's a boy? I don't know.)</p><p></p><p>Rose did not fully potty train till 3. I tried and tried, but ultimately decided not to force it. She still has random accidents, but they're few and far between. Pat... Was still in Pull-Ups when I met Bill - Pat was 5. He continued to have accidents frequently till age 11, and randomly till about 14. I do believe that had to do with childhood trauma, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 709872, member: 6705"] I will be honest, I loved the "Baby Dry" version of Pampers - but not because I could leave them on longer! They had a little stripe that changed from yellow to blue when wet, so if she didn't stink, I could tell without feeling. (Yuck). They were also softer, and the outside by the time I had Rose was cottony. One of the things that the newer diapers do is wick the moisture away from the child. That's nice if you're in a situation where you cannot change them quickly. I probably went through more diapers than the average mother, though... I never minded. (I'm not especially thrilled about changing Charlie's, though... Maybe because he's a boy? I don't know.) Rose did not fully potty train till 3. I tried and tried, but ultimately decided not to force it. She still has random accidents, but they're few and far between. Pat... Was still in Pull-Ups when I met Bill - Pat was 5. He continued to have accidents frequently till age 11, and randomly till about 14. I do believe that had to do with childhood trauma, though. [/QUOTE]
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