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I think Flameboy may have night trained himself!

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FlameNPumpkins · 01/11/2008 12:42

Ok, it is still early days, but we have now had 4 dry nights, one of which he woke himself up at 11pm to go for a wee.

Flamechick has been so hard. If it is this easy I will be sooooooooooo happy.

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stitch · 01/11/2008 12:43

wow!
he's only little isnt he?
well done him!

FlameNPumpkins · 01/11/2008 12:46

Yup, 2.8

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stitch · 01/11/2008 12:50

that is super duper fantastic. mine night trained at 5.5 and 6.5 respectively.
well done him.

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FlameNPumpkins · 01/11/2008 12:52

DD is 5.5, we started lifting her in the summer because pull ups were making her sore. It is still 50/50 if we forget

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stitch · 01/11/2008 12:55

flame, for ds2, we gave up on the real nappies, and were using the drynites pyjama pants as they were the only things that could cope with the quantity of wee he did at that age.
waking her up at night wont really help her witht hte night training, as she needs to learn to wake up herself. and she wont do that until serotonin production in her brain is adequate.

FlameNPumpkins · 01/11/2008 13:32

We changed to the pyjama pants too, but I think it was just being in wee, regardless of the nappy etc that was making her sore - the air at her bits does a world of good.

Lifting isn't about helping her learn as such, more keeping her comfortable

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