What age should a child be out of diapers at night?

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asked Jan 28, 2022 in Toddler/Preschooler by levisara (2,210 points)
What age should a child be out of diapers at night?

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answered Jan 29, 2022 by paratom (9,050 points)
edited Jan 29, 2022 by paratom
They honestly should be in diapers period. Parents tend to push they kids over the edge with potty training. The children WILL let YOU know, not the other way around. They WILL in time know. No reason at all to rush think, who honestly cares if your kids will wear diapers untel 10-13 yrs old or passed that. I would rather my kid to happy and know be is protected. If the child has a accident in the daytime, don't threaten the child with empty threats or beat there boney butts, tell the child he will be diapered the rest of the day or 2. Sometimes you got to be on their level. Trust me, you will thank me for it. Here is my email if you want,

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answered Jan 29, 2022 by ZXarlene (2,000 points)
A child should be out of diapers at night once the child has become dry at night.

Daytime potty training typically occurs by age 2 to 4 years old in which the child no longer needs diapers in the daytime.

But nighttime wetting is different and although the child may be nighttime potty trained the child may still have bed wetting accidents.

Bed Wetting is different in that the child has no control over their bladder at night and won't wake to go pee and so they will pee the bed.

So until the child is dry they should wear a diaper at night so that the bed and their clothes stay dry.

Bed Wetting sometimes stops by age 5 to 8 years old while some kids may continue wetting the bed until they are 17 or even into adulthood.

Bed Wetting in children is normal and there's not much that can be done to stop it.

So diapers or pull ups are a good idea for the bed wetting child to keep them dry and keep the sheets and bed dry as well.

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