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Get those sleeper pajamas that zip up and put it on backwards. Then she can't get the pjs off. And duct tape!
I hope I find y'all well tonight. Here's my dilemma:
My little lady just turned two and she is taking her diaper off. She is using the training diapers. The problem is she only takes her diaper off @ night, with pjs and everything.!!!!
She is waking up soaked in pee, because she goes to bed, takes her diaper off, and pees all over herself. I don't know what to do, guys, I've tried not giving her anything to drink after 7, she goes to bed at 8:30. I don't know what else to try because she takes her diaper even if I put pants or underwear over it.
Moms, advice is greatly appreciated, because I don't want to be waking up 3 times a day and 2 sets of sheets a day.
Thanks Moms!
Thank you guys!!!
All the advise was greatly helpful. We did the one piece pjs with a backwards zipper. I found some on ebay, and it has worked awesome. Unfortunately she knows how to take her onesie off, and she is using pull ups. But the pjs with zipper on the back were a.ma.zing!!! Thanks again y'all
Get those sleeper pajamas that zip up and put it on backwards. Then she can't get the pjs off. And duct tape!
onesies? They make them in her size!
My daughter did this same thing. My only soultion was to use black electrical tape and tape her diaper on. I know this sounds a little weird but it prevented her wetting herself and all over the bed. She couldn't get the taped picked off! Hope this works for you if you decide to try it!!
Put everything on backwards including diaper.
We had this issue with my daughter, not only at bedtime, but it's definitely a phase they go through. I took advice from our daycare provider, and put the actual diaper on backwards! They don't know where to look for the tabs to undo it. It worked for us! Good luck!
My daughter did this and it drove me crazy. The only thing that helped me was the pajamas that zip up the back from littlekeepersleeper.com. They're expensive but worth every penny. She wore them for a year and never did figure out how to get them off. Good luck!
Margaret K. is exactly right. Get a one-piece sleeper, and then put it on backwards.
Good luck.
Hi!
My son went through the samething at the same age. We found that if we went to him an hour to an hour and a half after he went to bed we could redress him in diaper and PJs before he wet himself and he was too tired by that time to take the clothes off again. I remember sneaking in his room and his bare bottom sticking up in the air! At first I wanted it to be over because changing him, his bed and washing toys was a hassle but once we figured out how to take care of it before he peed it was fun to see him all sleep and cuddley. I actually miss it now. It only lasted a couple of months. Good Luck!
When my friends likes did this, she used duck tape till that phase passed.
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When my friends likes did this, she used duck tape till that phase passed.
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When my friends likes did this, she used duck tape till that phase passed.
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When my friends likes did this, she used duck tape till that phase passed.
We got desperate and ended up going the backwards diaper secured with gorilla tape, and onesie route. Worked too, until lil' man figured out that he can pee out the side. >.< Thankfully, he's now 5 and has been potty trained for a few years now.
A onesie may help, if she can still fit one. I think they come as large as 3t.