It has been 3 weeks and there are no more
pee pee accidents at all from Hamlet and he has mastered the pooping too.
Lauryn had a few
pee pee accidents.
Sometimes she would have an occasional
pee pee accident.
Not exact matches
There will be a lot of
accidents (
pee, poop, throw - up etc.), and this is an easy, inexpensive way to cover all your surfaces that you need to in the house, and it's easy to just toss away after.»
It makes the whole
pee accident experience much easier to deal with.
and cheerfully cleaning up
pee accidents on the kitchen floors (everyone has
accidents sometimes, honey!)
It wasn't the kind of
accident she started having frequently when I first got pregnant and had severe morning sickness and she was desperate for attention, it was more like she was
peeing and had no control over it.
Then during his dinner he had one small
accident - as he was saying
pee on potty.
I was very exicted about potty training him not only during the daytime but aslo night time too. He did wonderful his first day with no
accidents and the 1st night went good with a couple of «mommy I'm
peeing...» around 3:00 am but still the underwear stayed dry.
I don't know if Willow is just a very easy child, or whether we just happened to try at exactly the right time (29 months), or whether it truely is this approach to potty training or what but this process has been very easy and she has basically been
accident free since the first
pee in the potty (part from those two poops).
If potty training is still a new thing and there's a narrow window between «mommy I hafta
pee» and an
accident, you might want to rethink a costume that's complicated to get out of.
My daughter who is 2 1/2 years old has not had a
accident in 48 hrs and even
pee'd in a cup at the doctors office!
On Saturday, only 1
pee & 1 poo
accident, but 2 poos made it!!!
This is perfect for spraying those Overnight
pee soaked diapers, cleaning up a pets
accident or even your hubbys stinky and sweaty hats.
Several weeks of
pee accidents left me feeling discouraged, but eventually, they happened less and less.
She has had a few poop
accidents, but ZERO
pee accidents!
Have your child bring the doll back to where they had the
accident and say «we have to clean up the
pee pee.
LOL We were doing ok with
pee and pretty well mastered no
accidents and just pull ups at nap and bed but poop was a real issue and point of contention for her.
We've had a lot of
accidents and a lot of holding
pee.
He went in streaks the 1st week with
accidents in a row then he got not to
pee in his underwear.
When the inevitable
accident happens, be calm and loving as you clean it up and explain that «
pee and poop go in the potty.»
Peeing more than usual (You might notice more wet diapers if your child is very young, or «
accidents» if your child is potty trained.)
The following Sunday he had his first
pee accident at home while playing in the front yard with dad.
They were both
pee accidents.
For my girl, she holds her
pee for very very long time which is good duriing naps and nighttime... yet during the day she will go back and forth and back and forth to potty doing all the steps and of course 2 hours later after the 12th visit to potty she will have an
accident not far from the potty.
He does have
pee accidents maybe twice a month at Bed time but since my hubby disnt wan na do the pulls up route He went straight from diapers to Chonies day and night..
She only had one full
accident and a few drips of
accidents the third day were she was
peeing all over the place the first day.
After second
accident on the floor he went to get cleaning supplies and tried to clean up.Also, he started to
pee standing up from the beginning so it made it easier for him to realize what's going on.
I am still potty training my toddlers they do nt
pee there pants any more we still have the occasional
accident.
In these early stages where
accidents are frequent, pull - ups are better than underwear as they are able to absorb the
pee so you don't have to keep changing his wet underwear.
my daughter goes
pee in the toilet very well and doesn't have
accidents..
Once they realize that
accidents are something bad, they may hold their
pee or poop instead or become uptight about using the bathroom and want to revert back to diapers.
She will poop on the potty every time, but still has
accidents with
peeing.
Bean
pee trained at 2.5 w / maybe one
accident the first day of undies.
There will be a lot of
accidents at first, because remember they don't know how to hold it since nappies teach them to
pee at will.
She still
pees in the diaper on occasion and we do have lots of wet
accidents when I let her run around without it... everytime I sit her down she goes but can also go 15 min later on the rug... so... part time EC totally works but can a child be diaper free completely by such young age?
Now we're to the point where she
pees on the floor, comes and gets me and says brightly and with perfect elocution, «That's okay, everybody has
accidents sometimes!»
We had one
accident with her
peeing in her jumperoo, but it was right as I was about to take her to try to
pee, so I realized I was pretty in tune to her schedule.
she has
peed in it once by
accident and was very curious about it ever since..
I understand why the pants off thing at home, she does nt understand how to take off her pants yet but does sit on potty to
pee, therefore it appears she had an
accident but she did nt because she wen to potty chair and did what she is supposed to.
Once he completely potty trained for both and is
accident free, then we would recommend training him to
pee standing up like his father and brothers!!
In regular underwear if we have a
pee accident the urine ends up all over the floor.
If your child is truly trying to potty train but has consistent
accidents, pain when
peeing, constantly damp underwear, or recurrent diarrhea or constipation, it's time to see your pediatrician.
You might have heard that holding
pee is a good thing — that it helps stretch kids» bladders so they can hold more urine and avoid
accidents.
Virtually all the problems I see daily — bedwetting,
pee and poop
accidents, recurrent urinary tract infections — stem from my patients» potty - training days.
=) I did dread it at first and my 2 1/2 yr old son had his first
accident and I was like «here we go,» but after that first
accident I told him «no
peeing or pooping on the floor, you go in the potty» and he just got it!
They're specifically designed for that stage when your toddler
pees a little before realizing they need to run for the potty or otherwise has small
accidents.
Light or small
pee accidents should be contained if changed promptly.
He was a fast learner when it came time for him to
pee, With hardly ever any
accidents for the exception of night time bed wetting.
And there is a
pee splash guard to prevent
accidents.