Does anyone know of a good brand of night time potty training pants or washable diapers/pullups? He's 3 and a half. He's about 36 lbs. I don't want to buy pullups for night time/naptime anymore.
I use cloth dipes all the time for my girls and what I do is just put a doubler into a hemp prefold then line it with a fleece liner (keeps them dry ) and wrap it in a bummis diaper wrap It's never failed. Wool covers/soakers also work GREAT for night time
I'll put rubber pants over a pair of absorbant undies. But, when she just wants to wear panties, I will get her up before I go to bed to go potty, and I will get her up again early in the am. It usually works well.
i'm mean...i just put a waterproof matress cover on my son's bed, and let him wet it--it means alot of 3 am baths and more laundry, but he's doing pretty well (at least i think so); he only wets the bed two or three times a week. Last week, he had major regression issues, and was wetting the bed every night, so i started putting pull-ups on him again--he found that much more traumatizing than the other method, and when i switched back, he started doing better again. I don't know if it was coincidence or not, but whatever the reason, he seems to learn better by making his own mistakes.
Dakota was a super wetter for a long time. I put a thick diaper on him with a folded up receiving blanket inside it and plastic pants on the outside. We went on vacation in May and he suddenly was barely wet. Then he was dry every night for over a week. One night after we came home I started to put his diaper on him. He said "No diaper, Nemo." So we put on his Nemo underwear, had a talk about not pee peeing on Nemo and off to bed he went. He has not been wet once since then. He occasionally wakes up in the night and calls for us to take him to the bathroom. But he stays dry. Kathi
The next door neighbours always put their oldest child into double diapers and rubber pants for night-time when he was toilet training. It's what i plan on doing once my baby gets older and is ready for training.
bummis trainers with a doubler (i used a flat folded up). they're poufy, so they're not the best choice under clothes, but fine for sleeping.