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Dry at night???

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JunieMummy
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Posted : Jun 09, 2009 6:35:53 PM
Subject : Dry at night???

Hi ladies, has anyone got any tips on how to get 3 1/2 year old boy dry through the night? Happy

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Posted : Jun 17, 2009 7:38:54 PM

Can I bump this up for you Junie, don't want to highjack your post? I've also got a few questions about being dry at night if anyone can help.

My 2 and a half year old has been dry throughout the day for nearly 3 weeks, she's doing so well and is really pleased with herself. She hates going back into pull-ups or nappies for bedtime. Most nights her nappy is as dry as a bone as she has a wee before bed then runs to the potty in her room for a big wee first thing in the morning. Some mornings her nappy has been wet though if she has slept for longer. I know it's early days but at what sort of age can they be expected to be dry through the night...I know everone is different but I'd just like to hear your experiences. Should I try taking the nappy away at night or would this knock her confidence too much at the moment because she's doing so well? Also any tips wouldn't go amiss.

Thanks in advance!!

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GoingCrazy
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Posted : Jun 22, 2009 8:21:25 PM

Hi girls,i have no advice but am in the same boat. Timothy is 3 yr 4 months although he is good in the day, i am yet to brave trying him at night. He sleeps in a sleeping bag atm so am hoping at some point to start trying him with a quilt so he can then get out of bed if he needs to.I was planning on putting his potty chair next to his bed so if he wakes up and needs to go he can go on there then get back into bed. he shares a room with his younger brother so that is part of the reason im putting it off as i dont want to disturb him by having to go in. Ive bought some of those special pampers mat things to put under him on the bed. Im probably going to wait til the summer holidays now then just bite the bullet and try him without a nappy and see how it goes x

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