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Day time nap- when to go nappyless?

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NAB3littlemonkeys · 21/11/2007 15:54

Started less than 2 weeks ago and he is doing 100% better than I ever expected. His nappy today after his nap was dry, but we have had dirty ones previously. When to go with pants? He sleeps 1.5-2 hours and has a wee before going down.

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NAB3littlemonkeys · 23/11/2007 16:50

FBN as my elder 2 are not reliably dry 100% do you think I should take DS2's night nappy off or wait for 2 weeks of dry ones?

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workstostaysane · 24/11/2007 10:37

hi NAB,
so sorry - did not mean to make you feel bad with 'ignored', should have used a less emotive word. but in fact was taliking about what i do i guess - i've only just started to take dd out of nappies so sometimes i realise after she has gone that she had been trying to alert me and i missed it!
anyway, yesterday she pooed on my bedroom floor and also merrily asked to go to the loo in the eve where i discovered she'd already done a big wee. unsettled night, but she also had a wet nappy this morning when she has been dry at night for a few days now.
FWIW, i put her in pants overnight the day after she was dry for the first time (although we were all out till very late last night and i thought she might need a nappy so glad i put her in one.
long post, but sending you support and good wishes

NAB3littlemonkeys · 24/11/2007 11:30

Thanks for that.

He was dry after yesterdays nap so I won't use nappies then but still insure what to do about night time. Really feel I did it wrong with my other 2.

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NAB3littlemonkeys · 24/11/2007 16:43

Oh dear, wet and dirty. Hubby got that when he went to get him up

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