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Best trainers for night
DD is day trained (thanks to Oh Crap Potty Training, which I learned about on this forum
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We've don't wool over thick trainers(overnight dribble drawers) and it worked fine but hard to pull up and down at two am when you are half asleep. Now my 2.5, 4.5 and 6.5 year olds wear the overnight pull-ups I make. Waterproof, super absorbent s d pull up and down easily.
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Re: Best trainers for night
Will be following this thread - needing nighttime options for my DD too
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Re: Best trainers for night
i almost bought some superundies the other day, never heard of Ladder Hill Designs, i'll have to check them out!!Thanks,
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Re: Best trainers for night
Would large sandy's work under wool or fleece with a doubler? They pull up and down very easily and are fine for night since they are laughably bulky.
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Re: Best trainers for night
Wanted to report back that I got some night trainers made with the Tinkle Time Trainer pattern (by Ladder Hill Designs) from a mama here, and they are working great so far. I've been stuffing them with flat cloth diapers I had on hand.
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Re: Best trainers for night
Does anyone use something that's not too bulky at night? I tried stuffing one of the trainers I have for my daughter, but she just seemed uncomfortable. I've been using disposable pull ups.
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Re: Best trainers for night
I'll be following this. Day trained but nights are still rough here. Anyone like the Swaddlebees trainers?
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Re: Best trainers for night
I have this problem with my newly trained 2 year old at night. Most night trainers are too bulky/wide in the crotch area. It drives him batty. I wish I could find something that he didn't dislike so much. He's not a heavy nighttime wetter, so maybe I could get away with a less bulky but still waterproof daytime trainer.
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), but we're still using diapers for naps and night. We used disposables when she was in diapers, but I'd really like to switch to cloth for the rest of the time until she's nap and night trained. She stays dry most of the time for naps and some of the time at night, so we probably only need to catch one pee. I was wondering what people use for night. I've heard good things about:






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