There definitely was a decent time gap between daytime and nighttime potty training for our kids! Wondering what the gap was like for everyone else... guessing it was fairly short?
There definitely was a decent time gap between daytime and nighttime potty training for our kids! Wondering what the gap was like for everyone else... guessing it was fairly short?
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
she was day trained at 2.5 years old. we just started night training her and she just turned 4. i'm guessing this isn't the norm! we just didn't want to deal with it with the kids sharing a room so we waited.
blogger / nectarine / 2608 posts
I think for Ellie it was about two months after, so she would have been about 26 months when she was dry at night. She had more accidents after being "night trained" than she did in the day, though: maybe 7-10 total versus 3 total. I just made sure that we had a mattress protector on her bed and a spare set of sheets in case we needed them. I didn't do anything to help her-- just noticed that her cloth trainers were dry in the morning many mornings in a row and we talked about what she could do if she needed to go during the night, and about not wearing a diaper to bed because she didn't need to anymore. She was really glad to be done with diapers!
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Day trained in April and we didn't really train her to hold it at night but that started happening in Sept. I didn't stop with night diapers until late Oct or early Nov.
grapefruit / 4120 posts
It's been two years almost and my son is still not night trained. He just turned four. I kind of thought he'd start waking up dry? Is that not right? He has woken up dry maybe one time ever.
pomelo / 5298 posts
about 7 months. She was fully day trained (naps included) in April and was night trained in November.
We just tried to set her up for success at night, not so much training. We started to limit her evening liquids and insisted she needed to use the bathroom before bed. After many months, I told her that if she could wake up seven days in a row dry, I would stop her diapers. That was in November. Now in January, she's had about 4 accidents. Two of which were when she was sick recently.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
The same time. We potty trained with no diapers/pull ups day or night, went very well.
pomegranate / 3127 posts
Wondering this myself! We day trained around 21 months, and five months later, we're not even close to night training I suppose DS will get it when he's ready... he makes sure his jammies are dry every morning (even sniffs them to make sure), but he doesn't mind at all that his diaper is wet.
pomegranate / 3595 posts
I have been wondering this too! We day trained 10 months ago at 27 months and are still using a diaper at night. At wake up it is still soaking so I don't feel like pushing it at this point.
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
We just started day training this week, and won't be night training until she's 100% accident free for a while. She's wearing pull ups at night. She woke up around 10:30 last night and asked to go potty, which was a good sign, but she still had a wet pull up this morning.
pomegranate / 3503 posts
My son was potty trained pretty late. So when we finally started, he was already not wetting at night for a while.
my daughter probably had 6 months in between day and night training. She day trained pretty young and just wasn't capable of holding at night until she was older.
pomelo / 5093 posts
About six months. And if we put a diaper on her, she'd always use it. But when she was ready, she would usually stay dry in panties.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
You know you can't night train, right? My son is still in pull ups at night at age 4 even though he's dry every morning because as a WOHM, i can't be dealing with wet sheets midweek.
My understanding is that there is an enzyme that is released that alerts the kids to wake up when they've got to use the bathroom...I'll see if I can find more information.
honeydew / 7303 posts
From day 1. She usually wakes up to pee once a night and I take her to the potty. She's slept through two times and woken up dry.
eggplant / 11287 posts
A couple weeks. She just did it on her own (started waking up dry) do we stopped the pull ups and she hasn't had an accident since.
Our ped said that bed wetting/not night training easily is hereditary. I'm glad she didn't get DH's genes on that one!
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