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Can we go back to cloth

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BlueChampagne · 08/09/2010 13:30

DS1 (3) has been toilet trained for about 6 months, and is in disposable pull-ups at night. However, he doesn't seem to be getting any closer to being dry at night, and my environmental conscience is being troubled - can I try putting him back in cloth for nights without irreparably damaging his self esteem, or any other problems that I haven't foreseen?

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EasilyConfusedIndith · 08/09/2010 13:34

We've put mine back in cloth for the same reason, he hasn't batted an eyelid (although I am having leaking issues with massive amounts of wee)

peachybums · 08/09/2010 13:42

Ive been looking at doing the same, DD2 is in cloth nappies full time but DD1 has been potty trained for over a year but wore a disposable pull up on a night. I wanted to change her back to cloth same as DD2 for money reasons but there was no convincing her that they were pull ups not nappies Hmm, i gave her the choice - cloth pull up or no wees. Weve had 2 weeks of dry beds now Grin must have worked lol.

thisisyesterday · 08/09/2010 13:43

you can buy cloth bedwetter pants.

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BlueChampagne · 09/09/2010 13:10

Hey Peachybums - what a result! I'll dig the big ones back out of the attic and hope for a similar result.

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