Potty trained for nighttime

So my 3 year old still wakes up with a soaked nappy 😬 I don’t wake her in the middle of the night to change her nappy because of this she’s developed a rash. I’m keen to know if your 3 year old is potty trained for nights. And if they are please share what you did 😩
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My daughter is nighttime trained We did NOTHING she did it herself and it’s hormonal so can’t really be trained Make sure she’s doing a wee before you get her to bed and get the nappy off as soon as she wakes 3 is still young for nighttime dryness x

My LO has just stopped the nappy at night. She does drink a large cup of milk around an hour before she goes to sleep and we do about 2 wees in that hr. She was waking up dry but literally peeing as soon as she woke so now the second she wakes i put her on the toilet. No accidents so far and she can hold her pee but i do believe night peeing can't be trained it just happens when their bodies are ready. My eldest was fully out of nappies day/night when she was just over 2, this little one is just a bit later.

My 3 year old is dry at night, I just had a feeling he was only using the nappy in the morning so I took it away. It was a little bit of work to make sure he stayed dry at first but now he’s fine. My 6 year old is not dry at night and has just started meds to try and help, still wet so far though You can’t always just make it happen unfortunately

You can't potty train for nights, its all to do with a hormone. My little girl was dry on a night for weeks before we even started potty training

As others have said you can’t potty train night time dryness. I would cut down her drinks after a certain time and make sure she has a wee before bed to hopefully reduce how full her nappy gets and then hopefully it won’t cause a rash anymore x

Mine still has nappies for nighttime. She is dry maybe 75% of the time in the morning, but not consistent enough for now. However before we were potty trained in the day, she was soaked through in the morning every day, so her body is obviously getting used to being aware of needing to go.

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