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Night time potty training....weird....

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Tiasmummy · 23/04/2007 22:07

Hi. My little girl is 32 months and has been potty trained since 25 months. She has still been wearing pull ups at night. The thing is her pull ups were dry for over 2 weeks so i thought I may as well try her without them. I did this for 5 days and each night she wet the bed. I put her back in pull ups....DRY! For the past 2 days. What do you think it is that makes her pull ups dry but wet without them on?

Now I am not sure whether I should just perserve without them or just leave her in pull ups for a while longer?

Thanks

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beautifulgirls · 23/04/2007 22:38

Why the need to remove them if she is happy and staying dry? Hopefully she will stay dry for a few more weeks in them and then feel confident to stop them when the pattern is much more imprinted for her. Good luck - we have yet to cross the night time move.....

Tiasmummy · 23/04/2007 22:50

Thanks for you reply beautiful girls :-) I guess I just did not see the point in leaving her in pull ups if they were dry? May make it harder for her to get out of them if I leave it. But like you said I will leave her in them for a few more weeks and then try again :-)

Thanks again.

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Seona1973 · 24/04/2007 20:01

I didnt take my dd out of pullups - she asked not to wear them one night a month after her 3rd birthday. She has only had 2 accidents since then. She had been dry during the night for several months before then.

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heifer · 28/04/2007 20:06

It is possible that the pull ups had 1 wee in them, but felt dry, yet the sheets would still be soaked with even 1 wee?

Tiasmummy · 28/04/2007 23:38

Hi. Nope the pull ups are 100% BONE dry on close inspection!

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iamasurvivor · 07/05/2007 09:16

help!!!! my dd has been dry for a year during the day (shes 3 now) but for the last couple of weeks she has been wetting herself up to 5 times a day, even when she is at home where she has easy access to potty or toilet. i am finding it really hard to not get frustrated with her, but i am constantly washing.

iamasurvivor · 07/05/2007 09:18

sorry just realised i completely highjacked your thread

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