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Toilet Training at Night - bed wetting - help?????

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LittleMissMuffett · 30/04/2008 22:34

My dd is 3 and half, and is always wet at night. I have tried the no drinks after 6.30 pm and does not work. I have life where i do not come back from work till 6pm and do not have any grandparent support who can pick dd from nursery to feed dd,so dd gets fed for around 7pm and in bed and sleeping for 9.30 pm. DD goes wee before bed but at around 2.40 am - 5.00am wee's, can't be specific about time. Have tried several times to get her night trained, but fail miserably everytime and re-sort back to pulls? Can anyone please help? Am i doing this right?

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madrose · 30/04/2008 22:43

have you tried lifting her? Some say this helps - but I lift mine but she won't wee. She'll wee on the potty before she gets into our bed about 3am, but the problem we have is when she wakes in the morning, the first thing she does is wee - not fun when she is next to you (we do have a cover thing on the bed)

not much help I know - but it does bump it up. Some children aren't ready for night dryness until much later.

LittleMissMuffett · 30/04/2008 22:49

When i try lifing her she is in such deep sleep that I don't want to, but when i have tried she says no wee coming mummy and then sleeps.

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caeoli · 30/04/2008 22:51

my lo was well over 4 & still wetting at night. after a week or so of lifting her when we went to bed decided to leave her with a night light on incase needed to go. has been dry ever since(& no night light). they need to be ready & be happy to find way to toilet in night

nobodysfool · 30/04/2008 22:52

I asked the same question a while back and got these replies.
HTH.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk?topicid=1800&threadid=498628#10080892

LittleMissMuffett · 02/05/2008 21:29

Thanks for the replies still going through wet times! This time will have to suffer with washing not giving into nappies again.

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Orinoco · 02/05/2008 21:41

Message withdrawn

LittleMissMuffett · 02/05/2008 21:48

Ok, thanks for the advice. I will reconsider in a few weeks!

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NotQuiteCockney · 02/05/2008 22:02

Don't bother until she's having dry nappies!

(And mine were both dry at night by 3 - thanks to large bladders.)

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