DRY AT NIGHT
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3/9/08 10:16
3/9/08 09:11
Brilliant!!
Just get a matress protector and a few cheap sheets just in case. I did this and he hasn't wet yet, but I have the sheets just in case, better to be on the safe side.
Like has been said if lo knows there is a pull up there to wee in then they are likely to wee anyway. If there is nothing there, they will know not to wee. It is about control and also knowing that they shouldn't wee. and if there is a pull up then why not?
I will say I had 2 nights (not consecutively) where he woke in the v early hours asking for a wee, but I was very pleased to get up and put him on the potty that him just wee the bed.
Hope you lo carries on doing well.
3/9/08 08:02
so proud of him, he was dry this morning when he got up, well i had to waken him, he slept better too, he normally wakens duringthe night or gets up about 5 or 6
yippee no more nappies or pull-ups
2/9/08 20:24
jacks dry during the night but only if i get him up at 11pm for a wee he always does one and we dont have aprob would like to drop this at some point though! x
2/9/08 20:06
thanks for all your opinions but im biting the bullet tonight, just put him to bed with no nappy/pull-up on, he did pee before he went to bed so heres hoping, fingers x'd
xxxxxx
2/9/08 18:33
I would try her, IMO they are more likely to just go because they have pull ups on.
If you have a plastic sheet on her bed id take the plunge, just make sure her potty is next to her bed.
DS was dry for about 3 days when he said 'no nappy pants mummy' at bed time so i let him go to bed without a nappy (or pants because he cant pull them down alone) and we had about 2 accidents in the first week but has been dry since. he was 22 months.
2/9/08 17:42
My daughter was dry during the day with 41 months...now with 49 months not dry in the night yet (might have 1 dry nappy every fourthnight).
2/9/08 12:53
I waited for 2 months of dry morning pull up before I took the plunge! Probably could have done earlier as he has had no accidents whatsoever x
2/9/08 12:50
you need to wait till lo has been dry for 2weeks consecutively then iwould remove the nappy, before my dd was completely dry at night (she was trained at night by the time she was 2) she would have 3/4 nihghts dry then a couple of nights wet so you just have to wait till you have 2 complete weeks then i would remove the nappy, well done xx
2/9/08 10:29
gawd duno what my brains up to today i meant dry through day at 20 months
2/9/08 10:28
dd was dry through night at 20months and was totally dry trough night at 2years 1 month xx
2/9/08 09:42
I went straight to pants day and night with my son who is 2 1/2. he had 2 accidents in the night the 1st week and since then he has been dry day and night. If she is dry in the morning then it looks like she can hold/control herself and last until morning. There is not age you can put to say when lo is ready you just have to use the signs, and to me it looks as though your lo is ready.
2/9/08 08:59
ds has been potty trained for almost 2 weeks with great success, no accidents, im still putting nappy/pull-up on at night though but past 2/3 nights he's been bone dry come morning, is there anyone elses dry at night and how long were they dry before you took nappy/pull-up away altogether










Hi
My DS 31 months - he just decided to go dry himself at night at the same time as toilet training. Occassionally wakes up in night and asks to go to toilet but goes straight back to bed. Left pull up on for a week of dry nights then went to pants.
No accidents yet!!!