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Has anyone come across this (re night-time dryness(or not!))

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clary · 29/09/2004 13:39

Don't know if anyone has had a simialr experience.
My DD (3.3mo) has been dry at night since Feb, her idea! (tho I was pleased of course) She's pretty reliable, the odd wet bed (say once a month or so).

But just in the last week she has been waking me with "mummy my jama bottoms are wet". Now they are not very wet but it is wee IYSWIM. I wondered if she was getting up, sitting on the loo and somehow getting her jama bottoms wet (not pulled down far enough? she's very fastidious and insists on taking off anythign slightly wet or dirty.

But today she had a wet bed as well (this is about 6am BTW, more or less normal get-up time) and then after a bit she says "I'm going to do the rest of my wee now" and did the most enormous wee on the loo.

So, what? Is she waking, doign a bit of a wee and then realisign she's still in bed and stopping? (wish i had that control!) Or might it be a urine infection? (no other symptoms i don't think.)
What could I do? any ideas?

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secur · 29/09/2004 14:20

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clary · 29/09/2004 17:28

Secur, you are sweet to do that.

Guess it's a bit of a weird one and hardly important in the scheme of things...
anyone any thoughts?

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littlemissbossy · 29/09/2004 17:29

IME I think she's feeling the sensation and stopping herself, so overall she's still learning bladder control IYSWIM.

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