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My son is 3 1/2 and still wears a diaper to bed. It's normal at 2 to still be wearing a diaper to bed. If she is going too much though just limit her drinks before she goes to bed. Make sure that her last drink is at least and hour before she goes to bed and make her use the potty right before she goes to sleep.

2007-03-09 15:24:05 · answer #1 · answered by Kristin R 3 · 1 0

My 2 1/2 year old still wets the bed. I do not think that you can really stop it. Try not to give her any thing to drink about 2 hours before bed and make her use the bathroom before she goes to bed. But I think if her bladder can not hold it all night then you just have to wait until she gets older. Put a pull up on her at night.

2007-03-09 14:24:45 · answer #2 · answered by Tammy J 2 · 4 0

Give your little one some time to adjust to the whole "potty thing". Once she's got the daytime down, nightime will come a little while after it. As a lot of others have said, limit the liquid consumption before bed and put her in some kind of overnight diaper (important to have one designed for overnight as they hold much more urine than daytime ones). Also, investing in a mattress pad that has a built in moisture barrier is a great idea too. Bed, Bath and Beyond stock a great one that is nicely padded, has the moisture barrier built in but, is totally quiet to sleep on. No crinkling noises or anything like.

2007-03-09 18:59:52 · answer #3 · answered by Smudga 2 · 1 0

she will stop wetting when it's time and not before!! Some kids are just bed wetters some wet well past 9 or 10 years so give it a break!! DO NOT listen to those that tell to punish them. Just let it be. It's like thumb sucking it will stop on it's own one day no more peeing or sucking..

2007-03-09 14:34:48 · answer #4 · answered by Flat_out_Bob 7 · 3 0

Don't give her anything to drink like 2 hours before bed. Make her pee before she lays down. Also you can try giving her a piece of candy every morning that her bed is dry. Tell her it is from the sleeping queen. Just put it under her pillow before she wakes up. She will be excited about it. Make sure there is a night light on in the bathroom so she can go if she wakes up in the middle of the night having to pee.

2007-03-09 14:22:36 · answer #5 · answered by besitos2610 5 · 1 0

Do not punish her for wetting the bed; she is not doing it on purpose. Limit her liquids at least 2 hours before bedtime. Is she wearing diapers or pull ups at nite? If not, I would purchase some and put them on her at nitetime until she stops wetting the bed a nite. Plus, make sure she is dry before placing her in bed...either by letting her go potty or change her pullup/diaper before she goes to bed.

2007-03-09 14:36:48 · answer #6 · answered by September Sweetie 5 · 3 0

If your daughter is 2 years old, then it is too soon to expect her to not wet the bed. Night time potty training usually happens after daytime potty training. Sometimes a couple years more. It takes the body awhile to figure out not to produce as much urine when asleep. Have her wear a diaper or pull-up just at night and quit stressing about it.

2007-03-09 14:24:37 · answer #7 · answered by Jennilee 2 · 5 1

put her in pull ups at night. there is nothing wrong with doing that. You may also want to stop giving her something to drink about an hour before bed time and also make her go potty right before she goes to bed.

2007-03-09 14:31:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

She needs a pull-up! She is clearly not physiologically ready to go all night, nor ready to wake up and go potty. Many kids aren't even trained in the daytime at her age. Give her (and yourself) a break and put her in a pullup for overnight.

2007-03-09 15:37:48 · answer #9 · answered by toomanycommercials 5 · 1 0

Don't give her any liquids after 6:00 pm and make sure she goes to the bathroom right before she goes to bed. She may just have an immature bladder. It may not hold too much liquid. Talk to her Pediatrician to rule this problem out.

2007-03-09 14:24:50 · answer #10 · answered by robee 7 · 2 1

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