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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I consider "completely potty trained" to be "completely potty trained". No diapers ever, even at night. Also, means you are not promptly the potty throughout the day and the child is going on his/her own. Occasionally, bed wetting maybe ok, but would only be on the rare occasion. [/quote] I disagree. I think that completely toilet trained means not having day "accidents". At all. For weeks upon weeks. Nighttime? Totally different issue. My daughter PT at 22 months and was night trained weeks later. Both of my boys still wear pull ups at 4 and 6. I don't even know how often they are wet or dry as I don't check- I just know it's often enough that they should wear them. All of the boys in my husbands family ate like this. They hit puberty late too. Our DR explained its a hormonal thing- I'm not worried about it. [/quote]
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