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DD wet the bed 3 nights out of 12 - pants or pull ups??

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RememberToPlaywiththeKids · 12/01/2011 21:45

She has certainly had more dry nights since she's been in pants but she doesn't get up to go to the loo and more often than not, doesn't seem to need to go when she wakes in the morning.

I really don't want to put her back in to pull ups unless she needs to.

What do you all think?

we don't 'lift' her at all in the night and she goes to bed somewhere between 7 and 7:30 at the latest.

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Flojo1979 · 12/01/2011 23:03

3 nights out of 12 isnt too bad, I think u should keep at it, use disposable bed matts and carry on. Perhaps u started a bit too early? but i think if its not happening every night then carry on. Be aware of fluid intake in evenings and try make sure she goes b4 bed.

RememberToPlaywiththeKids · 13/01/2011 08:29

well she was dry last night too so 13 nights but she still hasn't had a wee, so i do wonder if we're just lucky as it were.

I'm happy to carry on unless it's just a waste of time - also she may need to go and stay at someone else's house for a night when I go in to labour - what then??

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NoLadyButManyBubbasAndBumps · 13/01/2011 08:37

Lurking with interest - our DD (3y8m) has recently gone 'dry' at night (because she had dry pull ups about 4 or 5 times in a row, but has woken up wet at least five times in the last couple of weeks. I am also very pregnant and don't want a)the hassle for someone else if she's elsewhere at night or b) (selfishly) don't want the hassle of changing the bed.

She just isn't waking to wee, or if she does, then she's happy to wee in her bed. There is a potty in her room (for her little sister, who is 2y3m and totally dry at night) and we leave the light on in the bathroom so she has the choice of either, but uses neither. The nights she's stayed dry are because she's not needed a wee in the night.

Sorry to jump on your thread remember but could do with advice too...

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