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Wetting at Night - advice please

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dizzyday07 · 20/01/2008 12:13

My DD is 3.4 and has been dry during the day since before her birthday. She easily went through the night too.

For about the last month or so she's been wet most mornings.

She has a small cup of milk just before bed and she sits on the toilet. We've tried cutting out the drink but still the same problem.

She sleeps so soundly that I think that's why she doesn't wake up "needing to go" - iykwim

Has anyone any tips as the washing is getting me down!!

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juuule · 20/01/2008 12:58

Maybe she's just not ready yet. When you say the washing is getting you down, does she not have a nappy on for bed?

Monkeytrousers · 20/01/2008 13:08

Agree, night time nappy. When DS went nappy free in the daytime he went dry for about a week or so during the night but started to get really uncomfortable and toss and turn but didn;t really get that he could ask to go to the loo at night; so he has a nighttime nappy now. I waited until he was ready for daytimes so will wait till he's ready nighttimes too

dizzyday07 · 20/01/2008 13:30

She's been dry at night for months (so hadn't been wearing a nappy) and this has just started lately

Its the bedding washing I mean - we don't have a tumble drier so there are always sheets everywhere!!

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juuule · 20/01/2008 13:35

Could it be possible she has a water infection?

littleboo · 26/01/2008 12:33

dizzy - we've just had this happen too, dry both day and night for months, now several times has wet the bed??
I think my ds is just exhausted and not waking.
Am putting one of those pampers bed sheets on under the sheet for a while to see what happens. have also just got some more pull ups incase we need to put on at night, but don't really want to go backwards. i am like you, unsure whats happened or what to do. i do sympathise

Nbg · 26/01/2008 12:37

I'm going to watch this because my dd (4) has started doing this too.
We have put her back in nappies this week. Although she protested quite loudly about it.

I certainly know what you mean about the washing!

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