Monday, October 5, 2009

The final peice to the puzzle..

Almost 2 weeks ago, during a frustrating moment when Tasha was asking for a diaper because she had to poop, but telling me "no mommy no poop" and then proceded to poop in like two seconds after I put it on, I finally said "No more diapers at bedtime!"

It's been a long time since she potty trained (I think we started back in June? I'd have to check, maybe July?) and the accidents have been few. All that we had left was night training, which I had been avoiding. Anywho, I finally told Owen, it's time!

The first night was very unsuccessful. I went in that morning to a very very wet bed. Luckily, we had purchased a mattress protector some time ago. Night #2, we cut out liquids at around 6pm, woke her up at 11 to pee, which did not go over well, she just stared at Owen like "WTF?" and did not pee. She did though, wake up 4xs though throughout the night to pee. Each time she did, she came into our room and woke up one of us to take her back to bed.

Night 3 did not go as well. Her sheets were wet the following morning, then she had about a week? of dry mornings before one night I went to check on her before I went to bed and she was not only wet, but had pooped in her panties. :0( I changed her, her sheets and went to bed.

Soo since all this, she finally finally pooped on the potty for the first time since the first month of potty training. Which is what started the night training to begin with. I knew she could do it, it was just going to take a bit of encouragement.

Now it did not happen 'quickly'. She was prancing and I knew she had to poop but she wanted a diaper. I told her they were 'all gone, no more'. Then she asked for her potty frog, then the toilet and I'll admit there was crying involved (her not me, haha) but finally 45m later she pooped on the potty, jumped up and cheered through her tears and then asked to be wiped. hah

Since then she's pooped 2xs for owen (no accidents either) and then yesterday she woke up from her nap, pooped and then came and told us. Of course we did not believe her because she has such problems sitting and pooping, but when Owen went to check, she had. I'm hoping that it's a sign that she is 100% trained. :0)

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