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she is 3 and has just mastered the potty, i want to know how long i should wait before attempting night times have you any advice on where to start and when?

2006-06-14 05:08:01 · 15 answers · asked by Kelly 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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night time is TRICKY! often your child won't wake up and know that she went. What I did for my two children, is start taking out drinks late in the evening, and limit snacks before bedtime. This will reduce what she has in her bowels and bladder, and you will find that she can stay dry! If she does wake up dry, praise her and get her to a potty right away!. Keep pull ups on for a while at night for those "just in case" nights. After about two solid weeks of being dry, let her go. You will have accidents occasionally, for those times, I found putting Garbage Bags over the mattress, instead of expensive mattress pads works great for protection!

2006-06-14 05:14:35 · answer #1 · answered by trippinwurmz 2 · 12 1

nighttime is a tricky one! This takes some kids a long time to master. One thing you can do is limit drinks close to bedtime so that there isn't as much in her bladder and of course have her use the potty right before bed. Use pull ups at night until you notice that she can stay dry. For some kids, it isn't easy to wake up when they feel the sensation to have to go. Make sure she can get in and out of bed easily and knows that is is okay to call for you at night if she needs to use the potty. There isn't really a good "formula" for nighttime - it is kind of a wait and see approach.

2006-06-14 05:43:52 · answer #2 · answered by pammy_6201 4 · 0 0

I have gone through this four times... successfully! The best advice I can give to you is that you stop all fluids a couple of hours before bed, try to get her to use the bathroom before she gets into the bed, just stop putting diapers on her period. Yes, she might go in the night, but it won't be long before she realizes that she either needs to get up and take care of business. You are just enabling her to not use the potty if you use the diapers at night, try the reward system for waking up dry. I would start tonight!

2006-06-14 05:16:20 · answer #3 · answered by ROBIN P 1 · 0 0

This one is very hard to teach. Some kids just have a harder time with it than others. Is her diaper usually wet or dry when she wakes up in the morning? If it's dry, just go ahead a switch her. If it's wet you may want to wait awhile. Make sure she feels comfortable either getting up on her own (nightlights?) or calling for your help if she needs to go in the middle of the night before you switch her and don't gripe at her if she needs your help at 1am or she just won't do it. My son is 3 1/2 and has only wet the bed once but he still calls us to take him to the potty at night.

A few things that will make it easier for her: Obviously try to get her to drink most of her fluids earlier so she won't have to go as often at night. Aslo avoid large amounts of sugar and dairy before bedtime - both seem to contribute to chronic bedwetting.

Sorry if this sounds so complicated. A lot of it just depends on what her hang-ups might be.

2006-06-14 05:18:23 · answer #4 · answered by silverrebelle 2 · 0 0

Don't wait to attempt night times, carry on with it, when you go to bed put her on the loo even though she is not awake and then when you get up through the night take her again and you will see how quick she gets use to it.
Also cut her drinking down before bedtime.
It's only trail and error that gets you there in the end.
Good Luck with your training.

2006-06-14 05:35:34 · answer #5 · answered by didymum 2 · 0 0

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2016-10-30 21:24:51 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i started my son whe he was two and had it down packed by the time he turned three....Depending on the bedtime, dont give anything to drink about an hour or two hours before bed. Make sure she goes to the bathroom right before bed and she should be ok. try it one night and put down something just in case she has an accident.

Also, some advise i got from my mom. if you get up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Wake her up so she can try to go as well!

Good Luck!!!!!

2006-06-14 05:15:25 · answer #7 · answered by shawny2623 2 · 0 0

Dont give her any water or anything to drink right before bed, that cuts down on the amount of peeing she will do over night, it wont stop it, but it will cut it down some. Also it may help to have ehr go potty right before bed.

2006-06-14 05:12:08 · answer #8 · answered by AriessGoddess 2 · 0 0

In the meantime just use the overnight diapers and like the other people said, start limiting her liquid intake before bedtime. And soon you'll see that she'll be ready on her own to not go in the middle of the night.

2006-06-14 05:16:36 · answer #9 · answered by Baby_latina 3 · 0 0

Some parents advocate having the child go to the bathroom before they go to bed, PLUS waking them up before the parents go to bed to sit on the potty one more time. Not me, mind you... I'm afraid my little guy will think it's party time!

2006-06-14 05:15:57 · answer #10 · answered by albertandjen 2 · 0 0

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