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Juneywoony · 04/09/2012 09:30

My son turned 3 in April, he was potty trained in the march. About three weeks ago i noticed his nappies at night had been dry for about two weeks so i decided to stop them. The first week we had no accidents, on the second week we had one, but now in the third week we have had three on the run.
When we started we tried putting him on the toilet when we came to bed but he is such a heavy sleeper that he just didnt wake and didnt wee either. My hubby said we will have to put him back in nappies although this was said at 4am after our son had woke us up for the third night on the run. Im not sure where to go from here, any idea's?

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alfiethetortoise · 04/09/2012 18:06

It takes a lot longer for them to be dry at night. Have you been giving him extra drinks before bed? Any changes in routing?

DD was dry in the day before two (she was a dot and looked only about 12months!) but it was gone three until she was totally dry at night. Something 'clicks' when they are ready. I used to have a mattress protector, pampers bed mat, sheet, another bed mat and another sheet. If she wet it was always on the bed mat so you just take off the top layer and it's clean and dry underneath. Much easier than faffing at 4am!

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