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RissaJ523

Nov. 10, 2008 at 9:48 AM by RissaJ523
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I am having a problem with my 3 month old at night. For a while she wanted so badly to go on the potty, but now that the temperatures are dropping, she'd prefer to wet her diaper than let me get her out of bed to potty. She will go on the potty, she just screams and cries so bad that tears run and its hard to get her back to sleep. I've been letting her go in her diaper because I don't want to force the potty on her and so I let her lead the potty training aspect of our relationship. Has anyone else run into this? I worry that she will be a bedwetter later in life. I thought about setting up a space heater in the bathroom so when I take her in the middle of the night it won't be as cold.

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lukesmyboy

by lukesmyboy on Nov. 10, 2008 at 10:59 AM

At night my 4 month old pees in a bowl. She normally pees twice durring the night. She wears a infant nightgown and I stay in bed and hold her over the edge to pee at night.

 

sunshinepraying

by sunshinepraying on Nov. 11, 2008 at 11:01 AM

My son has been crying lately at least once a night. For the most part, we will take him to the potty to see if he has to go.

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SMC32

by SMC32 on Nov. 12, 2008 at 4:15 PM

It's sometimes difficult but you can nurse her while taking her to the potty, it's worked a many a time for me.

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