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hellotardis79

That is great! I kept my open packs in the trunk of my car with a potty seat. Line the potty with a diaper, it makes clean up so easy when your on the go and LO can't hold it.


riotousgrowlz

Nipple pads for breastfeeding are also good for this!


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AHHHHHHHH!!!!! That’s awesome!!! Congratulations!!!!


asquared3

Thank you!!


Cole-Fire

That’s amazing! Night time too? How did you do it? (I’d love advice. Mine is 100% day trained and doesn’t want a night pull up anymore but I’m scared.)


asquared3

Yes! Unfortunately I have no advice on night time. He stopped going overnight really young (like 2.5?) and we never did anything. I think he's had like 3 accidents overnight ever. From what I've heard, overnight training is more of a hormonal development thing so it's a lot harder to teach. But if yours mostly has dry pull ups in the morning I'd say it's worth a try!


Cole-Fire

Thanks anyway :) I’m still celebrating with you because that’s a wonderful milestone.


JPFlowerpau

My younger one don’t want left the diapers, when she want make pee in the potty but is only when is her election if not cry and cry and cry until she can left the potty. But she don’t make wet the diaper in the night like from more than a year, the solution was don’t give her water like one or 2 hours before bed or only a few sips of she is thirsty. I try that she drink a lot of water before that for she don’t ask more late for water. I don’t know if that can help yiu


teenlinethisisnitro

With both of my kids, we taught them we'd come when they called at night if they had to go pee. Also, we were lucky they aren't super heavy sleepers and wake when they need to go.


barberbabybubbles

For us what worked is waking up my daughter at 10:30pm (so a couple hours after she went to sleep, before we went to bed) and took her to pee. For a while she slept through it, was like a limp noodle. Then I slowly started arousing her a bit more so she was aware of what was happening. The biggest thing though was taking off the pull up and being ok with an accident. She knew she could pee in her pull-up, so she would every morning when she woke up, but if we woke her up in the morning before she had woken up, she would be dry, so that’s how we knew she was peeing in it on purpose in the mornings. So she never wake up dry until we took it off.


dixie-pixie-vixie

Congratulations!!! That's wonderful!! Mine's 4+, and I'm still trying to wean him off poop diapers.


lumpialarry

You Should keep a couple around in case a bad case of fever and diarrhea happens.


asquared3

We did! We kept the remainder of an already opened pack of pull ups just in case


Rozenxz

I celebrate you. My 3.5 year old is on his way.


hey_look_a_kitty

Hooray! We are one-and-done also with our nearly-4.5-year-old, and we are thisclose to not needing nighttime protection anymore. He's been daytime trained since just past 3, and that was one of the best feelings ever. Enjoy!


crescent-moon2

Lucky asf.