LO 1- maybe 6 or 7 weeks?
LO 2- 2 weeks.
I only changed poop diapers because diaper changes riled them up.
LO 1- maybe 6 or 7 weeks?
LO 2- 2 weeks.
I only changed poop diapers because diaper changes riled them up.
coconut / 8472 posts
Right around 8 weeks he stopped pooping at night. Before that every diaper change contained poop. We never changed for just pee at night.
cantaloupe / 6059 posts
With LO 1 I changed them well into six months. With LO 2, only a few weeks!
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
LO is almost 7 months and I still change her diaper MOTN if she wakes up...
grapefruit / 4418 posts
Whenever she stopped pooping at night - I think it was pretty early on (4 or 5 weeks maybe?)
pineapple / 12793 posts
Wet diapers.... Like three weeks. She'd get super pissed at changes so it was easier to put her back to sleep if we skipped it.
kiwi / 549 posts
I only changed him if he was going to leak. My son is a heavy wetter even since STTN. It's only recommended to change them if they pooped because like you said it wakes them up quite a bit
eggplant / 11716 posts
oh man..my LO pooped at nights for a long, long, long time. And the EBF poops didn't have a smell so I couldn't tell unless I unswaddled her and checked! I think she pooped overnight till she was like 8 months old.
apricot / 315 posts
It kind of happened by accident? My LO started sleeping long stretches at 8 weeks until 4.5 months, so we stopped changing because she wasn't waking up. But we also switched to the larger cloth diapers that could hold more at 2 months, so she didn't wake up soaking wet either.
persimmon / 1386 posts
I don't think I ever changed a just wet diaper during MOTN. Dirty diapers, obviously, but not just wet.
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
Probably 6 weeks? She never cared about being dirty I just did it make sure she was fully awake to nurse because I was terrified of her not getting enough
honeydew / 7230 posts
Around 4 months I tried stopping and they got really red and irritated. So we still change them now when we do a full feeding. They never pooped at night until last week when we started sleep training (of course!)
kiwi / 567 posts
Around 3 weeks. I would use lots of aquaphor before putting him down, and didn't notice any diaper rash issues.
When he was that small he hated diaper changes so much that he would get too upset to fall back asleep. Now he loves getting his diaper changed so much that it riles him up as play time. You can't win with babies!
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
I think around 8-12 weeks both times. Unfortunately LO2 has started pooping 1-2 times in the MOTN now at 7 months old! So of course I have to change her. That gets old quick lol.
honeydew / 7295 posts
My son has never been bothered much by a wet diaper so we have always let then go overnight unless he wet through.
persimmon / 1328 posts
LO would poop during every feed until about 4 or 5 mo, as soon as he stopped then I stopped changing at night.
pineapple / 12566 posts
LO1 - changed diapers at every wake up. WHY didn't anyone tell me this was unnecessary?!
LO2 - stopped changing her in the MOTN at 3 weeks. She was always bone dry until about 3am anyway.
cherry / 193 posts
Like 2 or 3 weeks! For the first 6 months she never peed at night (and now she does 80% of her peeing at night, go figure)
pineapple / 12053 posts
6 months ish! ha. our DD hated being wet! so that would wake her up. we didn't want to chance it.
blogger / pomegranate / 3201 posts
I think around 2 months. I would use lots of diaper cream at night and double stuff his cloth diapers.
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