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My daughter seems to get the feel of pee'ing in the potty while awake
(we are on day 3 of no diapers) but she's wet the bed at every nap and
both nights (though this morning she seemed to catch it and only a
little bit came out on the blanket when she sat up).
I read somewhere that having them wear a diaper during naps and at
night sends the wrong message to them and I understand this. I think
Ayla is just in a habit of waking up and pee'ing as soon as she's
awake (but not really fully awake). It is always fresh/warm urine on
the bed. I've been trying to get in there pronto after she wakes, but
I was still to late.
Should I have her in pull ups or something like that for nights and
naps? I don't want to be doing two loads of bed laundry twice a day
forever, but I'm not sure which route to take....
She has been very happy about the potty learning and hasn't seemed stressed out or upset (except during a few daytime accidents. The sleepy-time accidents don't seem to phase her to much..not unhappy about it, but not happy either...more indifferent)
Any advice is welcome....
My daughter seems to get the feel of pee'ing in the potty while awake
(we are on day 3 of no diapers) but she's wet the bed at every nap and
both nights (though this morning she seemed to catch it and only a
little bit came out on the blanket when she sat up).
I read somewhere that having them wear a diaper during naps and at
night sends the wrong message to them and I understand this. I think
Ayla is just in a habit of waking up and pee'ing as soon as she's
awake (but not really fully awake). It is always fresh/warm urine on
the bed. I've been trying to get in there pronto after she wakes, but
I was still to late.
Should I have her in pull ups or something like that for nights and
naps? I don't want to be doing two loads of bed laundry twice a day
forever, but I'm not sure which route to take....
She has been very happy about the potty learning and hasn't seemed stressed out or upset (except during a few daytime accidents. The sleepy-time accidents don't seem to phase her to much..not unhappy about it, but not happy either...more indifferent)
Any advice is welcome....

) One hormone slows urine production of urine while asleep, and the other one wakes you should the bladder become full anyway.
I "wet the bed" late - last time I was 12 - so I am adamant about being very relaxed about nighttime dryness and not pressuring my kids at all. It's not like they have any control over it anyway
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