Overnight Potty Training
At what age are kids normally able to go the night without diapers? Or how long after regular (daytime) potty training?
My daughter has been day trained since her second birthday. She is now 3.5 and still wears a pull up to bed. Mostly because I have an obnoxious amount of them. She is always dry but it seems when he let her go to sleep in panties all is well for a week then she has accidents.
Night training is something that you develop, not learn. And some kids don't learn until the age 12 or so. It's all normal. Denying kids water isn't a solution in my opinion.
My dd was day potty trained at 18 months. She is almost 2.5 and has probably woken up wet less than 10 times since then. We put a diaper on at night just in case because I'd rather wash a wet diaper than wet bed sheets (: She will wake up and tell me she needs to potty in the middle of the night, usually.
They kind of go together if u ask me. One sign of time for potty training is dry in the mornings. No specific age by 2 or 2 1/2 for sure my son didn't wear a pull up to bed anymore
When he would stay the night with grandma she would use pull ups at night and I think this caused him to think it was ok to pee in them more often or maybe she was giving him fluids to close to bed time
My daughter is 2 (last december) and we stop liquids at dinner and take her for a last bathroom break about 10/11.. she's daytime and night time trained.. it all depends on the child and to a point dedication of the parents ... we also took away all diapers even at night. We found them to be a crutch
My daughter is 2.5 and she never wears diapers. We through them all out so they were not a crutch during potty training. We don't give her liquids two hours before bed other than an occasional sip of water if she needs it. She has not had and accident yet and it's been a little over a month sense she has been potty trained.
My son is 3 and has been daytime potty trained for almost a year. He still wears pull ups at night and is probably dry about 10-15% of the time. We have cut off his fluids before bed and tried waking him up to pee and nothing has helped. His pediatrician said its normal and to expect it to take a little longer.
I guess we were kind of lucky. My son stopped peeing over night around 18 months. Now he didn't start using the potty until he was almost 3. I think all kids are so different. My other friends that have kiddos my son's age (3) still wear diapers overnight. I know they try to limit liquids before bed but that can be hard sometimes if the child is thirsty.