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My son is 2 years and 3 months old. Every night. He likes to have to have Drink before he goes to bed at around 8pm he's has his. Nappy changed before going to sleep every night. But he still wakes up in the morning with. A drenched bed. It's that soaked he sometimes wakes up during the night and refuses to go back to sleep. Is there a way we can stop this from happening his not toilet trained yet as in the progress of starting him as don't think his ready yet. I'm also. A first time m so never experienced this before and hoping someone can help on some advice he does have a protective sheet on there to stop it going on to his actual mattress. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you
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Learn more about our guidelines.Peejamas.com has training undies and pjs that you could put over the diaper ! But also what sofia said they have nightine diapers that work really well! And pads you can put down under him . Or maybe try giving him his drink a littler earlier before you pit his pjs on. Also my little 2 year old did this for a little bit and then just stopped so maybe its just a phase ! Good luck (: