hard to say mine has been day trained for 15 months still wet most nights.
keep a pull up on her at night and dont worry about she wont go to college in a diaper
2007-12-12 07:32:25
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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My son was two weeks shy of his third birthday when he trained, and for him, he also stopped wetting at night. But I don't think that is the norm as he has a bladder of steel and was already dry though most nights when he trained. My daughter is training now at 2.5, but she is no where near being finished and, even once she is, I can already tell that she'll be in pull-ups overnight for awhile once she is day-trained. We have some friends whose 7 year old still needs goodnights. My brother was probably even older when he stopped "wetting the bed," no such thing as goodnight back then. :) It really is an individual child thing. Just continue to be positive about it, limit drinking before bed, and it'll come when it comes. I know for my brother, the added pressure of people pushing for him to stop wetting at night made it worse and probably helped it continue longer than it may have.
2016-05-23 06:12:11
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answered by ? 3
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We had a problem when night training our daughter. She took to potty training really well but kept having accidents at night. we worked out it was because she was scared to go out to the bathroom in the dark so we gave her a potty for her bedroom and toldher to get out when she needed a wee.
And that was the last time she had ann accident at night.
2007-12-12 09:32:43
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answered by UK Yummy Mummy 4
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You have to get up and take her to the bathroom at night until she starts to do it on her own. Or you could just stop all drinking an hour befor bedtime and take her to the bathroom every 30 minutes until bed time. This way, empty bladder = no night time accidents. It's what I've been doing for my 4 yr old since she got trained.
2007-12-12 07:59:42
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answered by TigerStripe 2
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Mine trained just after their 3rd birthdays and never had a single accident, so I really don't believe in pushing potty training but let the kids pace it themselves. A little more bother, but better in the long run. If they still need a pull-up now and then, then let them wear one. Have her wear pull ups at night.
2007-12-12 07:19:21
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answered by Signilda 7
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Mine took over 2 years after being trained during the day!!
2007-12-12 07:17:07
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answered by MamaB 3
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My son was fully day trained at 3 yrs. He's just turned 4 and he still wakes up with a soaking wet pull-up almost every morning, and I don't see an end in sight.
2007-12-12 14:34:00
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answered by bekio_1 2
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4 year old, fully trained during the day - has accidents at night, still in diapers.
2007-12-12 07:20:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Each kid is different....mine took longer than 3 months to get night time trained. Just use the "goodnights" or "pullups" at night until they always stay dry. It won't be long.
2007-12-12 07:18:13
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answered by Snowflake 5
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make sure you limit how much she has to drink in the evening, don't let her drink a lot before she goes to bed and make sure you take her potty right before she falls asleep
2007-12-12 07:42:01
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answered by jenno 2
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