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Night time toilet training advice

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Gamingvice · 05/04/2018 20:02

So after some advice - my daughter is 4, 5 later this year and is still in pull ups at night. She’s always wet in the morning.

I know I’m supposed to wait till she’s dry but what I’m concerned about is that she could be dry but she’s using the pull ups instead of going to the loo when she’s awake/waking up.

I do know that sometimes she has a wee while awake for sure (it’s happrned just after bedtime and after I know she’s awake I’m the morning but obviously I doubt she’s awake every time.

We are talking and trying to get her to get up but the first night she went to the loo three times and the second twice and she was exhausted.

Does anyone have any experience of this or advice? Do I need to just wait?

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Ellieboolou27 · 05/04/2018 20:24

A year ago I was posting the same! I tried everything, all of it stressed me and dd out and nothing “worked” until she did it by herself.
My dd was in pull ups until she was 5.5 now six months on she’d never dream of asking for one.

4.5 is still little, encouraging her before bed and don’t make a big deal of it, will all work out.

TeddyIsaHe · 05/04/2018 20:25

I may be wrong but I don’t think you can train for nighttime dryness, it’s hormone related so they will get there in their own time! Pull-ups till she gets it I think.

Gamingvice · 05/04/2018 21:21

That’s what I’m thinking we do - encourage but no pressure and see what happens - thanks @Ellieboolou27 👍🏻

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Wolfiefan · 05/04/2018 21:22

It is hormone related.

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