So LO is 6 months and 2 weeks. And (Thank God) he hasnt been sick once, with anything. Anywho, he has been sleeping great through the night since he was about 6 weeks old. BUT most mornings he wakes up around 9, SOAKING wet from his "bathroom breaks" during the night. Well, today I woke up to find diaper rash, which is no biggie. But throughout the day, it looked like it spread to his tummy (still no biggie, I chocked it up to his clothes being wet and him sleeping on his belly through the night) so I rubbed some Destin on it and thought it would be gone. Well after fighting this stupid rash all day and now all night, its almost under control. BUT, I am wondering, is there anything I can do to keep him from wetting so much at night? Adjust his dinner time? He is still mainly formula, with some baby food here and there during the day. He goes to bed about 6:30-7:00 everynight, and has dinner about 20 minutes before he goes down. Anyone have any advice? I just woke him up (at 11) to change his diaper (I dont normally wake him once he is down for the night) and now he is WIDE AWAKE and thinks its playtime! What do I do?!?!?!
Melissa Lynn
Re: Nighttime diaper question....
I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Anyways, to the real point of this post - we were using nighttime diapers a size bigger than they usually use during the day and had luck with those. DH ordered pampers cruisers by accident the other day and those have also worked. As for the diaper rash, put something on it before your LO goes to bed to help reduce the risk of more rashes. Could just be a heavy wetter. If he wakes up then I would change him but I wouldn't wake him to change him otherwise (at least after the rash is gone).
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
As for sleep times, my 2 cents is that if that's how your baby sleeps, then that's how he sleeps. DD2 is nowhere close to STTN, but she is definitely ready for bed by 7 at the latest. She's usually up around 6, sometimes 7.
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence