We did use pull - ups at night and for naps for about a day but he was already staying
dry during sleep time so this wan't too much of an issue.
Not exact matches
If you are lucky and your baby
sleeps soundly through the night and you do not want to mess with that, you can continue to diaper at night and EC
during the day, guilt - free, until your toddler naturally stays
dry overnight, or until you are ready to night -
time potty train.
So, if she
sleeps for two hours
during a nap and her diaper is
dry, than she is learning to control her bladder a bit and she is no longer going all the
time like children do when they are littler.
Then after she had day - trained, I continued to use these for many months on occasion, such as traveling or long car rides, or
times when she might fall asleep in the car (she was not
dry during sleep yet), or shopping trips, or if her grandparents were babysitting and she might not be as likely to tell them she had to go potty quickly enough.
After discharge I spent a couple of years of a bohemian existence,
during which
time I learned to appreciate such amenities as food and a
dry place to
sleep, After a while I realized that schooling correlated well with a steady source of income.