Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 My son is on a g-tube at night and is nearly 2 years old. We won't potty train him for at least several months but I am having a difficult time figuring something out. How in the heck do you potty train a kid who is attached to a tube all night? He can't get up in the middle of the night to use the toilet. Will he just have to wake us up in the middle of the night? Or do kids usually sleep all night? But then, I guess most kids aren't fed liquid ALL night either. So he probably will HAVE to pee at some point but he won't know how to unhook himself from the tube. Help!!! Any knowledge out there about this strange topic? -- (mom to Ashton, 22 months wcf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 I would put a pullup on at night and let him wear underwear during the day. That way if he has an accident at night, it won't be to hard to clean up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 We aren't to the potty training stage yet, but is tube fed also. I have heard from other moms that they put a little potty right by the childs bed that they can use during the night if they need. That way the child can do it by themselves and not need to be unhooked. Good luck, Georgianna > My son is on a g-tube at night and is nearly 2 years old. We won't > potty train him for at least several months but I am having a > difficult time figuring something out. How in the heck do you potty > train a kid who is attached to a tube all night? He can't get up in > the middle of the night to use the toilet. Will he just have to wake > us up in the middle of the night? Or do kids usually sleep all > night? But then, I guess most kids aren't fed liquid ALL night > either. So he probably will HAVE to pee at some point but he won't > know how to unhook himself from the tube. Help!!! Any knowledge out > there about this strange topic? > > -- (mom to Ashton, 22 months wcf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 Hi and Georgianna- With my child that doesn't have CF, we still put a Goodnight pull up on her at night. She won't wake up to go to the potty. She is one who potty trained early and has no accidents during the day. Just nights. So it can take a while even for kids with no cf or night feeds. We are just now starting to potty train our soon to be 2 year old (Feb 16) during the day. She loves the potty, but is not big enough to get up on there herself. So we purchased a little potty that she can use and sometimes we even bring it into the living room. Sometimes she doesn't make it to the potty and that makes her mad. She doesn't even like to potty in her diaper during the day. But with CF and short gut, you never know when it gonna hit her. She runs with her legs together. Poor thing. Don't rush, it will happen. Mommy to Chalee 23 months w/cf and Riana 3.5 wo/cf Re: g-tube use and potty training--need advice! We aren't to the potty training stage yet, but is tube fed also. I have heard from other moms that they put a little potty right by the childs bed that they can use during the night if they need. That way the child can do it by themselves and not need to be unhooked. Good luck, Georgianna > My son is on a g-tube at night and is nearly 2 years old. We won't > potty train him for at least several months but I am having a > difficult time figuring something out. How in the heck do you potty > train a kid who is attached to a tube all night? He can't get up in > the middle of the night to use the toilet. Will he just have to wake > us up in the middle of the night? Or do kids usually sleep all > night? But then, I guess most kids aren't fed liquid ALL night > either. So he probably will HAVE to pee at some point but he won't > know how to unhook himself from the tube. Help!!! Any knowledge out > there about this strange topic? > > -- (mom to Ashton, 22 months wcf) ------------------------------------------- The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY be construed as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 The only thing I can think of is to maybe keep him in a pull-up or one of those goodnights by pampers I think. both are supposed to look more like real underwear. MY youngest, Hunter is 2 1/2 will be 3 in a couple of weeks and still doesn't stay dry through the night but is completely potty trained during the day so it's regular underwear during the day and pullups at night. Wyatt my cfer, didn't potty train till 3 1/2. it was a long and difficult process. He wore pull ups even during the day for awhile. The peeing process during the day went well but the poops were VERY hard because he has never had a solid poop EVER and so we had many accidents because he didn't get there in time (grose as I was pregnant w/ Hunter and MAJOR morning sickness especially while cleaning up Wyatt's smelly messes) If that doesn't bother you try keeping him in pullups at night and focus your positive energy into training during the day. The night time will eventually come. Oh, and goodnights might be better because they probably hold more liquid then pull ups. Christy > My son is on a g-tube at night and is nearly 2 years old. We won't > potty train him for at least several months but I am having a > difficult time figuring something out. How in the heck do you potty > train a kid who is attached to a tube all night? He can't get up in > the middle of the night to use the toilet. Will he just have to wake > us up in the middle of the night? Or do kids usually sleep all > night? But then, I guess most kids aren't fed liquid ALL night > either. So he probably will HAVE to pee at some point but he won't > know how to unhook himself from the tube. Help!!! Any knowledge out > there about this strange topic? > > -- (mom to Ashton, 22 months wcf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 The responses to this issue seem to indicate to me that several of you have kids on night feeds that are in beds. Emma is still in a crib at age 2 1/2 and I anticipate that at some point, she will learn how to get out or at least try to. As a result, at some point we are going to need to switch to a bed. ly, I find the crib to be really convenient for keeping her confined and close to the pump. She seems to be unaware of the fact that she can't just walk away from the pump when she is hooked up. I am worried that when we move her to a bed that she will be getting out and walking away from the pump. She has actually pulled out the tube doing this in the crib. I was just curious how other people have dealt with this and if the transition to a big bed was made harder by being on night feeds. Thanks, ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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