More like a regular diaper? As long as they are doing the job I wouldn’t complain. |
That’s funny. Does he take care of them all on his own? He remember to go to the bathroom after he wakes up? |
| Has anyone with kids wearing nighttime pull-ups ever had them wear them for a long car trip? |
up to age 4.. |
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Is your kid a heavy sleeper OP? That was our issue, the "gotta go" signal wasn't strong enough to wake her. Until it was. As your ped said that's definitely at different times for different kids.
Is your kid on any meds for ADHD? Maybe see if you can switch up when he takes them and see if that makes a difference? |
Yes, they’ve actually saved us a few times when there was really nowhere to make a rest stop. |
Oh he is completely independent with it. These days, all we really do is check every so often that he has enough in his drawer. But otherwise, we have no part in it. It's just a part of bedtime around here. He's very good about going to the bathroom while he's awake. More often than not, without us even prompting him, he'll try a second time to go to the bathroom - even if his pull-up is already on for the night. |
We typically prefer to drive in the daytime, so no. But we did go on an overnight trip with some family just before the pandemic that ended up being a night drive. DS wore a pull-up, although he was STRONGLY opposed to it, as he had 2 older cousins in the car with him. I remember that trip, because DS... who, up until that point in time hadn't had a SINGLE night where he had woken up dry... was dry all the way through that trip, except for the last 15 minutes or so when we were almost to the condo we were staying at. (also that trip, we partially got partly hit by a hurricane, and spent the last day and a half of our 'vacation' without power) |
Was he upset he had the accident at the end when you were almost there? Hopefully his cousins didn’t even notice he was wearing the pull-ups. |
Do you wake him up on days when he doesn’t have school or do you let him sleep longer? |
That's because you are not supposed to just rely on the alarm and do nothing. Of course they would sleep through it. By son did. You have to jump out of bed when you hear the alarm, wake up your kid and walk them to the bathroom. After a few days of this it did the trick for us. I'm sure there are some kids for whom it will not work, but not even trying is ridiculous and a disservice to the child. |
+1 |
| We’ve tried the alarms before and they weren’t helpful. I know a lot of people want a miracle cure it takes time to outgrow and until then utilize the pull-ups. |
| I feel like you need buy in from your kid to fix it and he doesn't seem to care. I wouldn't sweat it too much. The only thing is that at 9 he should be doing his own laundry and changing his own sheets. |
| School stress. It's a stressful time to be in school after 18 months of virtual learning. Are you sure he isn't stressed out about being in the building, certain mean classmates, a teacher he isn't clicking with very well, the material he is learning and maybe having some trouble with? I would start there. |