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Sarby · 17/05/2001 08:22

My daughter is 3 years old and has been toilet trained since she was 2 very successfully - we didn't really have any problems with doing it. Getting her dry at night seems as though it's going to be a lot more of a problem and take a lot more time and I can't seem to stop myself from getting stressed out about it. A couple of weeks ago I thought it would be a good idea to just 'go for it' and I whipped her night nappy off; I thought I'd just have to keep explaining to her to wake up and use the potty if she feels she needs to go and I'd have to put up with the wet sheets, pyjamas etc. However, things weren't happening as planned as she loves her milk before she goes to bed so undoutedly she was going to continue wetting through the night - does anyone think it's best to firstly cut out all night time liquid before taking off the nappy? This in itself is going to be a hurdle so maybe I should take it one step at a time!! Please can someone let me know what to do......!?

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zebra · 26/07/2003 17:19

Mothercare do a range (including terry-backed, non-vinyl, etc.) from about £9-£18. Boots do them, too for about same price, but not as much selection.

janh · 26/07/2003 19:17

La Redoute have lots - go to

la redoute

select "Interieurs" and put "mattress covers" in the search box. (NB They're not all waterproof.)

runragged · 26/07/2003 20:04

I got mine from Dreams the bed company, £20 but excellent, fitted sheet, nice quality etc. When I needed one for ds I shot down to mothercare, £15 and when I took it out it wasn't as big as the bed and wasn't fitted. In my experience get fitted. Definately should have taken it back but it was urgent so swapped it with dd who is 99% reliable now.
I think that Argos do a fitted terry waterproof sheet for £15.

sliverx2 · 18/08/2003 18:47

hi i have a 3 1/2 little boy who as been dry for 3 months, all i do is put him to bed at 7:30 then wake him up to go ( which is in his room )on his potty at 9:30 then again at 11:30 and he stay dry till 7:00 which he wake's up for his self. if i dont wake him up at either or both time he dose tend to wet the bed so it's all down to me weather i wont to do more washing in the morning

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