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AIBU?

To have sellotaped the nappy?

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ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba · 14/09/2016 13:24

MiniZing is 2 and sleeps in a nappy, in his cot.
Or at least he should. But he keeps taking his nappy off, peeing all over his bedding and then of course screaming because everything is wet. So 3 half-wet nappies, 3 cot sheets & t-shirt changes later I have had enough.
I sellotaped the nappy around the waist part (not to his body, just on top of the velcro bits and around the back like a belt, don't worry, it's not tight) so he can't take it off.
Fuck it. He's still screaming, because he can't pee in the cot and is utterly exhausted (normally asleep by 12.30) and the heat doesn't help.
So AIBU? Or has any of you ever done anything similar?

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Vlier · 14/09/2016 13:31

I don't see a lot of difference between using nappytapes and cellotape as long as it's not tight. Nappytape is easier to peel off of course but I guess that at the moment you don't care about that. I have no advice for you but good luck.

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Vlier · 14/09/2016 13:31

With nappytape I mean the velcro bits. Do tgey have a name?

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WhatWouldCoachBombayDo · 14/09/2016 13:32

I put what's called "sniper tape" over DS's nappy tags once as he kept pulkig them off. The stuff lis super sticky It's used by the British Army in the field and stays on in all sorts of weather Blush we've swapped to pull ups now and he takes them off less and no need of tape.

I understand your frustration though Flowers

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Treetopchallenger · 14/09/2016 13:32

Cam you put him to sleep without a nappy on and just put it on once he is asleep? Failing that start night training him.

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MatildaTheCat · 14/09/2016 13:32

YANBU but at 2 they can keep up the screaming longer than I could tolerate so you might not end up in much better off. Good luck.

I take it you've tried clothes on top he can't remove?

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GinAndOnIt · 14/09/2016 13:33

I've put grow-bags on backwards for kids who'd upzip and then whip off nappy, you gotta do whatever keeps you sane!

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PotOfYoghurt · 14/09/2016 13:35

I've put it on backwards before.

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ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba · 14/09/2016 13:41

I don't know if there's a name Vlier , it's the "wings" on either side that are already on the nappy. I made sure it's not tight.
Thanks.

In the last few days he suddely decided he wants to use the loo (imitating older siblings) which is fine, and we celebrated his first peeing in the loo yesterday. 😊
But when it's nap time he has milk still and because it's been hot he had a lot to drink this morning so of course I want him in a nappy.
It's all very frustrating. For him as well as for me.

Btw I can hear his crying getting quieter & more staggered so he shall fall asleep soon (10...9....8.... ) But now he'll only sleep for an hour before I have to do school run - so I predict grouchy toddler with a chance of meltdown this afternoon.

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PotOfYoghurt · 14/09/2016 13:46

Would he keep a pull up on then, if you market it like pants?

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ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba · 14/09/2016 13:47

Gro-bags went out of use soon after Easter. He can take off a back to front nappy.
I'm Hungarian and have often wondered if my family is related to Houdini!Grin

Tree

That's exactly what I was going to do but each time he did a wee he cried.
I don't think I've ever changed cot mattress 3 times in 25 mins!
(#7 so guess he needs to invent new stuff to make it interesting? Grin)

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ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba · 14/09/2016 13:50

Pot

I'm going to get some pull ups to try. He's only 2 so not sure if he'll keep them on, he likes to be naked!Smile

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JacquelineChan · 14/09/2016 13:51

puppy training pads in the cot ?

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NannyR · 14/09/2016 13:54

I've done the tape trick in the past, also, if they are still in babygro style pj's you can put them on backwards with the poppers at the back.

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SeaEagleFeather · 14/09/2016 13:54

We use duct tape round the nappy (not on his skin!)

too many incidents of taking his nappy off after a poo and the contents going all over. At 3am in the morning, it's too much.

NOTHING works.

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AmeliaJack · 14/09/2016 13:55

No advice Zing but I feel your pain. I have twins and they used to take each other's nappys/baby grows/grobags off.

I resorted to sellotape too

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ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba · 14/09/2016 13:55

Matilda

Answer - back to Houdini. There are no clothes he can't take off, none that we own anyway.

He's now asleep.
Since none of you mentioned I was BU I'll take it that I'm not some evil mother! Phew! Smile

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Champagneformyrealfriends · 14/09/2016 13:57

Could he be ready for toilet training? I have a 5 month old so I'm not well up on these things yet but it sounds like he knows he needs to wee. Obviously he'd still need a nappy at night but if he could wee like a big boy in the toilet it might stop him from wanting to pee on his bed Blush
Also depends on whether he's 2 as in 24 months or 2 as in 34 months! But yanbu for the cellotape Grin

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CurlsLDN · 14/09/2016 13:57

Did you say he wears a t-shirt in bed? Could you try a t-shirt vest, with poppers between the legs? M&s go up quite big, my 2.5 yr old still wears them for bed

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ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba · 14/09/2016 13:57

Oh that poo thing - he's done that at night. Bleurgh.

Amelia
That made me laugh! Annoying yet quite adorable, little twins helping each other! Grin

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LaContessaDiPlump · 14/09/2016 13:59

Not evil at all! Also I'm wondering if I know you as I'm friends with a Hungarian mum with a 2yo Grin

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SallyGardens · 14/09/2016 14:00

YABU - I'd have used duct tape!

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gillybeanz · 14/09/2016 14:00

I've done this in the past when the sticky bit didn't work on the nappy. Wasn't going to throw it away.

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PandoNoPants · 14/09/2016 14:02

I'd try pull ups. I used to use the absorbent pads under the sheet to be extra safe!

Neither of mine liked the sensation of sleeping in a wet nappy by a certain age. Is he using the potty etc during the day? What about if you put a potty in his room to use at night?

Both of mine still like to be nude and they are 6 & 4!! Can't blame them in this heat though.

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mrsmortis · 14/09/2016 14:04

I found with mine that the popper closure nappy covers from washable nappies worked. We usually used the washable ones anyway but if we were using a disposable for some reason we still put a cover on. One of these: www.babame.com/Flip-Cover_p_963.html

Of course since yours is related to Houdini they might not work for you...

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Horispondle · 14/09/2016 14:07

My friends DD went through this stage and she used to put a swimsuit over her nappy then a t shirt.

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