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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here again- also try Sposies in the pull up. They have helped to keep DS drier. https://www.target.com/p/sposie-booster-pads-with-adhesive-for-overnight-diaper-leak-protection-28ct/-/A-78308102#lnk=sametab[/quote] Interesting, I've never heard of these!! I'll order some ASAP! DS isn't exactly leaking out of the pull-ups he's wearing now necessarily. He just hates being even a *little* bit wet so will change into a brand new pull-up if he wakes up and there's even a hint of wetness.[/quote] I don’t mean to suggest that he needs to be out of a nighttime diaper already, but if this is the case, could he be ready to sleep in just underpants? When one of my kids was transitioning out of nighttime diapers, we knew it was time because he also hated being even a drop wet. He would go to bed, urinate a few drops and walk up, pee, and change into new underpants. He never peed enough to soak through his underpants. We weren’t sure if he was waking from the sensation of peeing or the few drops. If your son is feeling wet in goodnites, which are designed to feel dry, I imagine that he would wake up even faster in underpants. Just asking because it would solve the expensive goodnite issue![/quote] Oh I'd so, so like to be done buying them... Unfortunately, what I didn't explain too well was--just because he dislikes feeling even a little bit wet, I shouldn't have worded it to suggest that he necessarily wakes up whenever he's a little bit wet. Normally, he sleeps right through it and has no idea. He sleeps so, SO hard it's almost scary at times. Right now, our routine is that his brother will usually himself get up in the night to go to the bathroom, and typically will wake his brother up to go at the same time (they share a bedroom). Usually though, this winds up being less of an attempt to go to the bathroom, and more just a quick opportunity to change into a dry goodnite. There seems to be no real rhyme or reason as to what time of the night he pees. [/quote]
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