Joe has been potty trained for about 2 weeks now. He still wears pull ups during naptime and at night though. How long did you wait before you "night trained" your kiddo? How long did it take for them to not consistently wet the bed? Oh, and horror stories, success stories etc please ;-)
Re: Alright...how long did you wait before you "night potty trained" your toddler?
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This is the exact same route we took. When she was waking up with a dry pull-up for several weeks in a row, we "pulled" the pull-ups. I'd say this happened about six months or more after she was day trained. In the year or more since, she's only had two nighttime accidents.
Same here. Tru gas been in pull ups almost a year. He sleeps like the dead, so he still wakes up with a pretty soaked pull up. He just isn't ready yet. Kids still have night time accidents until they are 5 or even older, so I am not worried about it. He'll be ready when he's ready.
lol....that's pretty much it. Not really much to it. Like V said, some kids still pee in pull-ups until 5 or so. It is much more difficult to control or "train" besides the "no liquids right before", "pee before bed" etc, it still happens. The overnight dryness just kind of happens on its own.
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I don't think my success story would be fair. I hear it's harder for boys to learn to sleep through the night with no accidents.
- Paula Deen to 104.1 KRBE's Producer Eric 9/17/2011
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He was 3.5.
Reasoning: Last pullup=time to try it. That and he seemed to understand the concept. He's been doing great. Only one bed wetting so far. However, he sometimes has aiming accidents at night and wakes us up. I'm very proud of him, though.
E is still in a diaper at night... she daytime PTd at 22mo. She's 44mo now, so half her life she's been PTd for day, and still no luck at night time. How's that for horror story?
But we are just letting nature take it's course, not doing anything to try to train her. I told her she can wear panties to bed when she wakes up dry for a whole week. So far 4 nights in a row is the best she's done. She seems happy when she's dry, but doesn't really mind being wet. Among my IRL friends, 4-4.5 seems to be the age for staying dry at night for boys and girls. I did just switch her back to cloth diapers to see if that would be an incentive to stay dry, but I'm also considering pull-ups so that she can go potty during the night.
she does ok with naps, but i think it will be a long while with maddy for night time.
she has to have her cup of milk before she gets ready for bed, and even though she goes pee right before getting into bed, and sometimes she will even wake up in the middle of the night to go, she still has a pretty wet pull up in the morning.