Countrymomof1
Earning My Ears
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- Sep 19, 2024
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I have bought boosters that goes in diapers/pull ups if that's what you are referring to. I do try to limit her drinks but her dr actually told me that limiting drinks is actually counter productive. I still try to limit her drinks still. We did the alarm for a good 2 months(which was the worse 2 months of our lives). When she falls asleep, that's it, she is out for the night. The only one the alarm woke up was me! When not in school, I will wake her up when I go to bed and I practically have to carry her and its rare that she actually goes. In my opinion, I don't think pull ups are made for overnight use. She is the one who begs to wear a pull up to bed which I have no problem agreeing to but they just don't cut it. She even tells me that I need to find better ones. I get her the 4-5T overnight pull ups. Yes she is SOO skinny, she can still wear them! Thanks for the tip for the ride, I didn't even consider her falling asleep in the car!They have pads you can use with the pull ups for kids/have you tried these? As suggested, definitely limit her drinking about two hours before bed time. Set up an alarm to wake her during the night? If you are too late, set it up a bit earlier. It's a lot of work but it might work certain nights. She will definitely outgrow it.
Since you are driving, maybe take an extra flat or a fitted queen sheet from home. You can always do a quick wash (tub/sink) for the wet one and use the one you bring from home to dry and switch every night.
Bring little surprises from home for the room for her birthday. (candles for her birthday day/cupcake, etc.).