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Toddler removing nappy

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sazzerbear · 08/07/2009 15:59

2 yo ds has started taking off nappy in morning and also this afternoon in his cot, weeing all over the cot . Is this just a phase or a definite sign that potty training is imminent? TIA

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sazzerbear · 08/07/2009 16:03

Forgot to metnion, has not shown any interest in potty training previously!

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sazzerbear · 08/07/2009 17:07

bump

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nikki1978 · 08/07/2009 17:09

Can't help but have the same problem so feel your pain. Mine does it at night. His mattress stinks so I need to buy a new one.

Hopefully someone can help us!

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kathyis6incheshigh · 08/07/2009 17:09

My ds has started doing this sometimes - and once did a poo in his cot
He's 2.6, and probably if we wanted to start potty training him we could but at that age it would most likely be a slow process.
He keeps pull-ups on though as he associates them with Big Boys.

sazzerbear · 08/07/2009 17:33

he whipped off his pooey nappy this morning in the cot, luckily he didn't decide to wipe it everywhere!

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Picante · 08/07/2009 17:34

Pull-ups are definitely harder for them to take off.

sazzerbear · 08/07/2009 17:35

Pull-ups are the way to go I think, thanks guys!

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sazzerbear · 08/07/2009 19:30

anyone else?

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MrsGokWan · 08/07/2009 21:19

Put the nappy on backwards or put a poppered body on. We have used both tricks with my three.

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 08/07/2009 21:21

sellotape the nappy on - was the only solution for my ds1

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