Author of questionMom of 2 children3 months agoA. yes I want to know about night potty/ latrin training
POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. Using diapers overnight for a 3-year-old is generally safe, especially if:
She is comfortable and not experiencing rashes or irritation. She has not yet fully developed nighttime bladder control, which is common at this age. 🍼 What to Keep in Mind:
Skin care:
Use a good-quality diaper with high absorbency. Apply diaper rash cream or coconut oil before bedtime to protect the skin. Ensure the diaper is not too tight.
Toilet training:
Many children are not dry at night until 4–5 years of age, so don’t worry. You can start nighttime toilet training slowly by: Encouraging her to pee before bedtime. Using a waterproof bed mat and training pants when she's ready. Watching for signs she's waking up dry most mornings.
Change immediately if wet/dirty:
If she wakes up during the night with a very full diaper or if it leaks, consider a midnight change or trying a nighttime-specific diaper. 🚼 When to Worry: Frequent rashes or redness. Diaper leaking every night despite proper sizing. She starts refusing to wear diapers or shows interest in going diaper-free.
Let me know if you want tips on how to start nighttime potty training gently.
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