Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son will be 6 late this month and still wears a pull up. I know, I know.
My 7yo DS is no where near ready yet. His pediatrician shrugged at his 7 well visit.
He still have a nighttime diaper? I know it happens a lot with kids that age.
He wears goodnites pull-ups. But yes. And yes, it’s frequent from convos with parents of kids age. If the pediatrician says it’s normal, and that he will suddenly just be dry, then I’m not worried either. Lots of people have told me that this happened around 7.5 for their DS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 3yo has recently started being able to stay dry at night (for about the last week she's had a dry pull-up in the morning). I'm struggling with conflicting impulses: avoid disrupted sleep/unnecessary cleaning by keeping pull-ups for a good long time vs avoid unnecessary landfill contributions by disposing of them as quickly as possible. What are other people's experiences? Anyone have a good process (e.g. plastic sheet/layers of sheets/whatever) for preparing for the possibility of nighttime accidents?
What? Just put a waterproof pad on the bed and do it NOW. She's ready!!!
You just need to suck it up and deal with potential inconveniences to you (because be hones, you're worried about your sleep, not hers). Do it now, she's clearly ready.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son will be 6 late this month and still wears a pull up. I know, I know.
My 7yo DS is no where near ready yet. His pediatrician shrugged at his 7 well visit.
He still have a nighttime diaper? I know it happens a lot with kids that age.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the responses! A couple of points of note:
1. She wants to do no pull-up at night! I would not push it if she wasn't interested, but she's been asking to try without a pull-up and I have been saying no because she usually wasn't dry in the morning/it's only been a few days and I don't want to deal with middle of the night messes. I'm figuring I'll at least finish out the pack we have open, I'm just trying to start planning ahead because I wasn't expecting the dry pull-ups (she went from having maybe one dry one every few months to every single night consistently just last week).
2. I don't think buying a few months or even years of pull-ups is going to have even a noticeable effect on climate change, realistically. But they're expensive and bulky and super annoying to get home (I don't have a car) and I feel vaguely guilty putting them in the trash effectively unused anyway.Honestly both competing factors are largely trivial in the grand scheme of things.
3. Thanks for the waterproof sheets link; I will check them out!
Anonymous wrote:My 3yo has recently started being able to stay dry at night (for about the last week she's had a dry pull-up in the morning). I'm struggling with conflicting impulses: avoid disrupted sleep/unnecessary cleaning by keeping pull-ups for a good long time vs avoid unnecessary landfill contributions by disposing of them as quickly as possible. What are other people's experiences? Anyone have a good process (e.g. plastic sheet/layers of sheets/whatever) for preparing for the possibility of nighttime accidents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son will be 6 late this month and still wears a pull up. I know, I know.
My 7yo DS is no where near ready yet. His pediatrician shrugged at his 7 well visit.
Anonymous wrote:My son will be 6 late this month and still wears a pull up. I know, I know.
Anonymous wrote:For what it's worth...
Of my three kids (all boys).
ODS was nighttime potty trained a week after he daytime PT'd, at 3~ yrs old. Not a single accident since then.
MDS is about to turn 8, and still wears Goodnites every night (and very much *needs* to..)
YDS is 5, and daytime potty trained like dream before he was even 2, basically on his own...but is still in diapers at night, with no end in sight.