How and when did you nighttime train? DD has been potty trained for over a year now but still has to have a pull up at bedtime and sometimes even still wets through them (huggies nightpants). She has a hard time getting to sleep and is a devil when she doesn't get sleep so I am hesitant to start waking her up to go. Also once when I tried waking her up she was so tired she wouldn't even get up and go. Sometimes I wonder if she will eventually just get to the point where she will get up on her own? We have had the conversation about if she has to pee just go to the bathroom or wake mommy up and I will go with her. Bedwetting does run in the family so I am not sure what role this does or will play,
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I agree that it's just something they have to "get". Callum has been night dry for over a year - we started with a "dream pee" about two hours after he went to bed and that worked well (he also has a hard time going to sleep but never had trouble - we didn't wake him up, just sat him on the potty and said "pee" and he would). Then we just started chancing it (double making the bed). Now he will wake up to pee if he needs to and just goes on his own.
Do the trainers let her feel the wetness? I do think that helps. We have only used cloth so he could always feel when he was wet.
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DS was in pull ups until last week. He was waking up dry the majority of time, so we ditched the pull ups. He was dry 4 nights in a row, then wet the bed 3 nights in a row. He never gets up to go pee.
You can't train them, but I figured we would stop using pull ups since he is dry more than 50% of the time and just deal with extra laundry and waking up when he wets the bed. Bedwetting also runs in our family...
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DD2 is 2.5 and night trained herself soon after being day trained. She was day trained a few months before 2, right after 2 she started wanting to wear her underwear to bed so I let her try it and she has only ever had like 4 accidents.
It's different for every kid though. I know plenty of almost 5 or already 5 year old that still wake up wet. I think my kids just have large bladders like me.