I had the same problem with my son. Depending on their ages, I would strongly suggest making the time with out much to drink more like an hour. If they are too young for that, invest in the pricier overnight diapers. And all else fails... you will end up with what I had to do because there were no overnight diapers....... that's change them about 10-11pm before I went to bed. When I kept everything quiet, lighting low, and everyone but me and my son out of the room, he would fall right back to sleep.
2006-10-20 10:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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a larger diaper will only leak worse because it isn't tight enough in the legs to hold all the nasty in... Either buy them overnight diapers or use those little inserts (they look almost like maxi pads) you can usually find them at walmart or whatever mart store you have. If they are even close to being potty trained try 2 hours of nudity before bed with no liquids, and they will potty. (just keep an eye on them so they don't pee all over your house lol) Don't try this unless they have used the toilet before or they wont even think of it!
2006-10-20 10:08:23
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answered by lscrighton 2
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I ave a 3 yr old that use to pee bed at least twice for the night, what i have done is to let her pee before going to bed and when shes a sleep i wake her up to pee in a chimey i keep in the house at nights, it works.
2006-10-20 10:19:52
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answered by richypoo 2
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I can drink water 30 minutes before I go to sleep and I would wake up 3 times throughout the night to use the bathroom. Limit there drinking longer before they go to sleep. How old are they? It might be time to potty train. Good Luck.
2006-10-20 10:11:44
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answered by Precious1 3
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You will have to change them throughout the night. Its the only way. I had to do it with all 5 of mine and even my two year old still has a change before I go sleep at around 11pm. Its annoying but its better than wet sheets and nappy rash!
2006-10-20 10:05:56
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answered by Bubbles 3
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Maybe you need to use a different brand of diaper. You can also try using an overnight diaper, or put a diaper liner in there diapers.
2006-10-20 10:05:56
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answered by Rosey55 D 5
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Are you changing them before they go to bed? They shouldn't pee through that often. This just started this week? What's changed in the last week?
2006-10-20 10:10:01
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answered by Answer Schmancer 5
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you have to limit their intake at least an hour to two before they go to bed and wake them up once per night. if the problems persists then wake them up two times during the night.
2006-10-20 10:10:19
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answered by Denise 2
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probably the only thing to do is to cut back their fluid intake earlier in the evening. I wouldn't cut back on the fluid intake over a 24 hour period, but give them more earlier in the day and less in the evening.
2006-10-20 10:11:39
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answered by sheristeele 4
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Change them before you go to sleep for the night.
2006-10-20 10:12:23
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answered by Lioness 5
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