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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son would hold his poop till he had a pull-up on, so we couldn’t get all the way trained til he was dry overnight and he was able to ditch the night-time diapers. We noticed just after 3 he had dry pull-ups in the AM (if we caught him right at wakeup, otherwise he wld happily pee in them!) and made a full shift to no pull-ups. But OP, loads of kids have daytime ready before nighttime. If your kid needs it and it doesn’t delay their training otherwise, seems way nicer than soggy bottom and soaked bedding. I kept (still do tho prob not necessary 8 mos later!) a gallon ziplock bag w fresh undies, shirt, shorts and wipes for just in case. Agree w PP suggestions to be close to home and not somewhere you need to be in a car for too long at first. [/quote] Op here, thank you I didn't realise we didn't have to do both at the same time, we focused on potty training in our pediatric check but didn't talk about day and night differently, so talked to other parents who must've given me bad advice. I've found when searching on the Internet for this you can find at least one article that says method x is best, so try and ask other mom's, hence why I've come to this now. We have gone out and she did have an accident, but it wasn't the end of the world, we'll get there. [/quote]
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