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pull ups night time..are they real absorbent? I’m trying to get my 3 yr old son toliet trained but its been a struggle


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I’ve a 2 and 1/2 year old and I live by Pull Ups nighttime training pants. But I do also put her on the potty right before bedtime, and as soon as she wakes. Experts often state that you know when your child is nearly totally potty trained when they can sleep through the night without peeing. But don't rush it, but it definitely provides a lot more absorbency that an average pull up which when I started my daughter literally soaked through during the night. Good Luck

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Pull ups. They absorb lots lol i potty trained my first boy when he was 2, when your sons dad or grandpa or uncle go to the bathroom have them take your son, if he see's someone he looks up to doing it he'll want to do it. Don't give him anything to drink within an hour of his bedtime and have him use the restroom before bed.

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I think the ideal way to do it is to let him sleep in underwear. You dont want him to be dependent on sleeping in a pullup. It will be tiresome but I wouldnt give him any liquids a few hours before bedtime and make him go to to the loo before bed time. Then set your alarm to wake up and take him to potty in the middle of the night. So he will get used to going then if he has to.

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I used pull ups with my daughter and they’re very absorbent. I also would wake her to use the potty again before I went to bed, she was so fatigued that she barely woke and went straight back to bed. I found that the cool alert training pants worked great. Cold as soon as they pee.

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I like the Good Nights better. They seem much more absorbent. Under Jams are decent, too. No Pull Ups during the day at all–put him on the toilet each hour or so and make him sit until he goes. Bring in a stack of books and let him go to town!

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