I want to know if anyone has had a similar experience as me - everyone I know IRL potty trained their girls when they're like two months old...
My girl just turned three. She's been pooping in the toilet for a long long time now (I'd take her when she looked like she wanted to go, but it hasn't been too long since she actually says she needs to poop). But I just can't get her to stay dry. I haven't worried too much because I use cloth diapers and it's not costing me much, but now I'm worried as she's three years old. She knows what to do when I put her on the toilet, and I've set an alarm to take her every hour, but before the hour is up she's always wet her diaper.
Sigh. I'm so frustrated and discouraged, I don't know if she's just not ready. But she's THREE!! I've read that one of the signs that she's ready is if she stays dry for a couple hours at a time and that's not the case. Should I just keep trying? Or back off?
Re: Potty training question
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
Not more than what she should I guess, about 10oz milk through the morning, and then a 7oz sippy or two through lunch & dinner, plus fruits. Doesn't seem like a lot to me.
If she's not holding the pee, should I not be trying to potty train her?
I think that's pretty close to what my 2 yo drinks, maybe a bit more. She will hold it for hours though, especially if she doesn't want to use the potty after I suggest it. I'd say she easily goes 2-3 hours.
I agree with the others who said I'd try undies full time for a few days and see if she starts to get it. If you don't have any success after that, you may want to talk to your pedi.
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13