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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DOES Anyone else think they make them a lot more noticeable now ? the goodnites pullusp[/quote] How are they more noticeable?[/quote] I have noticed this, they are very easy to hear and they are a bit thicker than they used to be as well. [/quote] I discussed this with our kids' babysitter this past week. (it's fine, she's been babysitting for us almost since the boys were born). Only one of our DS's wears pull-ups at night still, we also use the Goodnites. But she seems to think the same thing - that they're more 'noticeable' now. 7 yo DS hasn't expressed any discomfort with wearing them however, and isn't at all concerned about whether or not they're discreet. He will (and has...) mention to family/friends or even complete strangers that he wears pull-ups at night. He thinks they're GREAT! and asks why everyone doesn't wear a pull-up for bedtime. :shock: Lord help me. :roll: [/quote] That’s funny. Does he take care of them all on his own? He remember to go to the bathroom after he wakes up?[/quote] 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.[/quote] Do you wake him up on days when he doesn’t have school or do you let him sleep longer?[/quote]
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