I did for the first few weeks too, then stopped as he never once peed in it x
Yes, most nights my LG is dry. But we are getting the odd wet one, maybe once a week
@Becci I cut down how much he had to drink from about 5pm and then made sure he done the toilet right before he went to sleep, think that helped a lot x
Yes, I read that it can take several extra months for them to stop weeing at night, which makes sense because they have to learn to hold their bladders even when not conscious. That being said, for my first son it only took a few weeks but there were occasional accidents for a long time after that, very normal :) x
Yes. Some nights when he wakes he will tell me he needs a wee but other nights he will just go in his nappy. Hopping naturally it stops but he does have a water beaker in the cot as well.
Yes. Although my daughter is potty trained during the day. I am not stressing about night time. She is learning though, waking up at nights and telling me she needs to pee . Not fun though as already sleep deprived with a baby 😂
We potty trained in Oct and little boy is rarely dry in the morning. Maybe once or twice since. Just waiting until the dryness begins and will get rid of nappies. Not worried. Plus once he wakes he shouts for the loo, so he knows the nappies are just for sleep time. Hes so active and drinks so much I think it'll be while before he's ready.
Initially I did yes, but took it off after a month because he was dry x
In the first few weeks I did, but then quickly realised he’s not doing a wee overnight, so it was pointless.