He sleeps so hard that he just doesn't wake up but this does the trick and he has been
waking up to pee at night.»
So, if you want to just do a night, no talking, no lights on, «dream pee» when you go to bed at night (assuming he goes to bed at 7/8 and you go to bed at 10 / 11 / or 12)-- that would help him be dry all night, with a backup still on him if that makes you feel better (and keeps
him waking up to pee!
When I was pregnant the second time, I still had to
wake up to pee constantly, but I wasn't tired all the time — I had the opposite problem of being completely unable to get to sleep without popping a (midwife - approved) Benadryl.
She * will * eventually
wake up to pee before it happens, as has been my and others» experience.
I simply stir a heaping spoonful into a (small — otherwise I'll have to
wake up to pee, beating the whole point!)
No matter what, I toss and turn (and
wake up to pee midway through the night).
Not exact matches
I've told the story of my next door neighbor in the dorm who walked into my room naked,
peed all over while I slept,
woke me
up by breaking my printer, forcing me
to forcibly shove him out of my room, all while sleepwalking.
Now go away and play little ones... just this morning i get
woken up because Mr 5 wants
to pee and daddy was doing number 2, (and somehow our ensuite loo door was locked?
He has started
waking up a few nights a week and calling for help when he needs
to pee, so we go
to the potty or have a wee outside.
Everybody needs
to pee when they first
wake up.
LOOOOOVED the travelling chapter, I read it just before a 6 hour road trip with my family and thought about when I needed
to pee but did nt want
to pull over because i would have
woken up my toddler LOL.
Unfortunately, just like you, our baby
woke up needing
to pee, not just from the wet diaper, and he wouldn't go back
to sleep until we changed even his disposable diaper.
My daughter is 13 months old and when she
wakes up at night I'm 100 % certain it's
to pee.
My daughter
woke up with a dry diaper a few weeks ago (she is almost 1 year) and I decided
to put her on the potty and I was so surprised when she
peed.
But at night, these liners are awesome
to keep her skin from staying wet if she doesn't
wake up when
pees.
I found night time
wake ups (like myself) usually meant he had
to pee.
He trained around 3 years old, nights included — as long as you reminded him
to pee right before bed and as soon as he
woke up.
If I had a dollar for every time I have
woken up either in
pee or with
pee on me, I would have enough money
to pay for my mother
to live with us, take care of our kid and co-sleep with him instead.
I found he stopped wetting at night and if he
woke up needing
to nurse, into the sink he went and viola he would
pee.
I have a 5 year old that still wears pull
ups at night and we tryed
waking 3times a night
to go potty and he
pees and still
wakes up wet Im convinced hes a camel cause he stores
pee some how.
Most potty training problems are associated with late potty training because children learn
to sit in it and are conditioned not
to poop or
pee without a diaper on and not
to wake up when they need
to go.
I don't think I would ever buy used cloth diapers its sad
to say but some babies are born with infectious diseases but cloth diapers are a great idea my daughter gets horrible rashes from pampers diapers and Huggies wipes I currently use luvs diapers and seventh generation wipes luvs diapers are cheaper don't give her rashes and hold
up throughout the night as my daughter hates
to be
woken up from a deep sleep
to be changed but she sleeps a good 8 hours at 6 months old and only
pees while sleeping but I'm considering cloth diapers they seem a little more reasonable
Which is fine when you're changing after every
pee anyway, but it can be a pain when you're out of the house and your baby is sleeping and you don't want
to disturb him even though you know he
woke up just enough
to pee.
She
wakes herself
up to go
pee at night but not
to poop.
On top of that, I really think I got better sleep as a new mother than I did when I was pregnant and
woke up 4 - 7 times a night
to pee.
I still use cloth diapers as a back
up and at night, though during the day when it's just him and i at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old now and knows
to use the potty - he
wakes up dry from naps but will
pee as soon as I get him on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it on the go!
Sometimes babies
wake up because they feel the need
to pee or because their wet diaper is not comfortable.
So we explained
to our son that he was a big boy who didn't need diapers at night anymore, and if he had
to pee he should
wake up and go
to the bathroom.
Occasionally my baby will
wake up crying with a dry diaper (normally around 5 am), I take him
to the potty, he
pees, has some breast milk, and then goes right back
to sleep.
this kept her from
peeing in high chair or carseat and
waking up dry as well as teaching her
to go when asked
to go.
So until the time that he is old enough
to wake up and
pee on his own, you have
to think of additional solutions
to keep your best diaper for overnight effective.
She
wakes up once
to go
pee between 3:30 - 4:30 am.
As soon as my son turned 2, I noticed that at nighttime he doesn't
pee the whole night, so I started not putting diapers on him during nighttime and as soon as he
wakes up I bring him
to his potty and ask him if he wants
to pee.
She
wakes up dry about 6 days out of 7, but who wants
to wake up in a
pee puddle one morning a week?
The second night I reminded her that she should try
to not
pee in bed and she
woke up dry (I think she went
to the toilet during the night, but it's hazy).
There was a time that she didn't need
to pee all night (I offered but consistently she wouldn't go so then I switched
to only offering when she has trouble settling back
to sleep (we co-sleep and I nurse her back
to sleep), like popping on and off the breast or falling asleep only
to wake up again after a few mins.
Think about what happens if you
wake up and need
to pee in the middle of the night.
She never once wet her bed, she would
wake up in the middle of the night and tell me she had
to pee.
When our second was born, the midwife showed us this catch and it was so cool because when the baby would fall asleep nursing I would change his diaper
to wake him
up and then sit him on the potty and nearly every time he would
pee and poo and then be ready
to finish his feed.
Put your baby
to pee when first
waking up in the morning or after a nap, (most people will naturally need
to use the bathroom after
waking).
I have been assuming I can't do anything
to shift it so she
wakes up before she
pees and asks me, but if you have other thoughts about it, let me know!
I don't think anyone in our family is ready for a big kid bed and nighttime
wake -
ups to go
pee.
I do find myself
waking up a lot during the night
to either roll over or
pee.
Then baby
woke up next
to me and started talking, so I had
to breastfeed him back
to sleep, and get
up to pee in the middle of all of it.
I think he's been
waking up needing
to pee and is too tired
to get out and sit on the potty himself, which he used
to do just fine.
- he * will *
pee in the top hat potty while nursing and I can get him back
to sleep at the first
wake -
up around 1 am every night.
He is even wearing underwear
to bed,
waking up, in the morning, dry and telling us he has
to go
pee, right away.
They actually
wake up first, then go
pee, then either start crying or go back
to sleep.
Most of the time I try
to get
up in the middle of the night and take him
to go
pee when he
wakes up screaming.
She has
woken up once each night screaming
to go
to pee (still in a crib).