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Should we go back to nappies at night?

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Brangelina · 03/12/2007 15:34

My DD (2.5) has been potty trained during the day since she was just 2 and about a month ago, after several weeks of mainly dry nappies at night, I bit the bullet and sent her to bed nappy free.

For the first 2/3 weeks it seemed to work fine, we had very few accidents and on the whole she was dry or woke up and called me if she needed a wee. However, this last week it's all gone t*ts up, so to speak, she's had one dry night in the last 6 nights. She doesn't seem to recognise that she's weed, she's only once woken up in the morning to tell me she's wet, most of the time she's sleeping through it.

What do I do? Should I put her back in nappies at night or would it be counterproductive? She only gets a bfeed just before bed, is no longer allowed water, as has a wee before getting into bed. Anybody had this and if so, any advice?

TIA

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nannyL · 03/12/2007 17:36

at just 2.5 id put her back in nappies

loads of children this age still wear during the DAY

NAB3littlemonkeys · 03/12/2007 17:36

Yep, back in nappies.

reikizen · 03/12/2007 17:42

I've got the same problem but my dd1 is 3.5 so she is saying a big 'no' to nappies as she thinks they are only for babies. It's the washing that gets to me! I'm wondering if she has a UTI so I'll get that checked out I think. My neice still wets the bed occasionally and she's 6 so I'm not worried, and neither is dd1 incidentally.

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Brangelina · 04/12/2007 14:11

Hmmm, now to convince DD to put a nappy on.

I was just saying how much I missed nappy washes (I'm a saddo, I know) so now I get this. Oh well.

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