KathG
Senior Member
Joined: 06 Apr 2011
Posts: 298
yeah I would go back to pull ups at night. He is obviously not ready, bless him, and you cant be changing the bed three four times a night - thats not fair on you or him. Put him back in pull ups and all get a good nights sleep. He is still young, if I remember right bed wetting at night is considered "normal" until seven or eight. I know people (my sister being one) who werent dry through the night until about six. And they are now completely normal non- bed wetting adults. So dont stress he will get there, he is still young.
I would still praise him and make sure he doesnt "feel bad" that he is back in pull ups. _________________ [url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/]
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Zee81
AskBaby Legend
Joined: 08 May 2008
Posts: 11551
Thanks for the reply. I think we'll do that. Spoke to the OH and he said the same..its not fair on him to be disrupted all the time
I suppose I just felt he should be toilet trained at night as hes been toilet trained during the day for so long now. Suppose it'll come in time. Thanks again x _________________

Xxxpolxxx
Senior Member
Joined: 18 Aug 2008
Posts: 423
what about putting him on the toilet when you go to bed even though hes asleep he should wee i did this with my girls for the first few nights and if i stayed up late id put them on a few times and they seemed to be ok then xx _________________
  
Zee81
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Joined: 08 May 2008
Posts: 11551
Weve been doing that but hes still wet. He used to get u p at 5 am a go potty but hes suddenly stopped doing that Even this morning he was wet at 6am stripped bed and then he was wet again by 7.30...even though he'd weed on the 12 potty  _________________

gruffalo
Guru Member
Joined: 18 Nov 2009
Posts: 1106
Could it be little ladie's arrival throwing him out a little? Sophia didn't get potty trained till after josh was born, but she did regress a bit for a while but then came out of it,it could just be a reaction to having a sister now? Sorry, not sure what to do bout it, poor pickle man,hopefully get back to normal sooin. X _________________
 
amesymc
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Joined: 30 Aug 2009
Posts: 1899
I agree its prob tillys arrival setting him back. We were going to try training Alfie before the baby comes as he's showing a few signs but the Hv mentioned he might regress once she arrives and it might knock his confidence so I thought I'm just gonna leave it until closer to his birthday. Maybe go back to pull ups for a while and try again in the summer? X _________________

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steph181
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Joined: 27 Jan 2009
Posts: 5904
Im in the same boat, Sam was dry in the day early really easily, but still not dry at night. She went through a stage of waking up for a wee, but then stopped.
I get her up when I go to bed, and she usually manages to stay dry 2-3 days Fingers crossed the last few days she has been waking up early and going to the toilet then back to bed as I think she was wetting just before she got up, _________________
 
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