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    I don't limit liquids in the evening, no. Especially lately, since it's been so hot! He always goes pee right before bed, but he won't make it through the night without going.

    I have asked his doctor, he's not concerned, says some kids just develop later.

    What's the difference between using cloth training pants and just not having anything on? He'll still wake up cold/wet, no?

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    If you buy the cloth training pants that are waterproof on the outside, the leakage is often minimal and you don't have to change all the sheets. Another option is to use a waterproof absorbent pad on the bed and have a couple so that he sleeps right on that (with no training pants) and then when he wets you change the pad rather than changing all the bedding. I know it feels mean to limit liquids in the evening, but it is probably the only way he will make it through the night (I know i have to get up to pee if I drink too much in the evening). Otherwise, you could also try getting him up and taking him to the bathroom before you go to bed.


    Quote Originally Posted by Starshine View Post
    I don't limit liquids in the evening, no. Especially lately, since it's been so hot! He always goes pee right before bed, but he won't make it through the night without going.

    I have asked his doctor, he's not concerned, says some kids just develop later.

    What's the difference between using cloth training pants and just not having anything on? He'll still wake up cold/wet, no?

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