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Post by flat on Jul 7, 2017 11:20:44 GMT -6
Hi there! Looking for some insight!
My DD is 28 months and has been day-trained since 26 months. She naps about 2 hours in the afternoon and is always dry when she wakes up.
At night she wears a pull-up and she'll go a week dry, and then a week wet. She's very hit or miss, but she has a good string of days she's dry, so I'm assuming she's capable. The past two nights we've tried underwear after having 4 dry days. The past two mornings, after wearing underwear, she's waken up wet. (And it's a PITA to change the sheets in her day bed 😠)
This is a girl who had no problem sitting in a wet diaper as a baby. I wake her up in the morning and she exclaims "I pee the bed! Mommy hafta change it?" So it doesn't seem to bother her waking up in wet pajamas/sheets.
Do I go back to the pull-ups? Do I continue with the underpants and not go backwards?
Thanks for the help!
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Post by billyhorrible on Jul 7, 2017 13:31:30 GMT -6
I'd go back to pull ups. I think the recommendation is 3 weeks of dryness before trying underwear?
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Post by flat on Jul 7, 2017 15:03:11 GMT -6
I'd go back to pull ups. I think the recommendation is 3 weeks of dryness before trying underwear? Okay. I've just been wiging it and had not heard that before. I was worried about regressing if I went back, but I guess she still needs it.
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Post by lazyReader on Jul 11, 2017 9:30:54 GMT -6
I've also been under the impression that Nighttime dryness can't be trained/taught. It's a physical milestone that their brain will click into place eventually. So +1 for continuing pull-ups until you have 3< weeks of dry diaps
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