I'm changed about 2-3 times during the night didn't know how to post under diaper as pretty newElPulpo said:Never. The purposes of being diapered during the night are for me a) snugness and b) avoiding hassle and being able to continue sleeping.
A change would defeat these purposes for me.
Strange introduction . Maybe should have been posted under "Diaper talk". Never mind.
About the same as me between 2-3 times apart from last night 4 timesBabytoodler5 said:my diaper get changed twice night.
I don't do no fussing either my gf just keeps checking my nappy once I've wet then I'm changedlittlemoosey said:Once sometimes twice, usually around 4 am and then 7-8AM. The 4 AM is pretty religious as that seems to be when both my wife and I wake up. Some times I will just feel her hand reaching over to check me. If I am asleep though she will not wake me to change me, she will just go back to sleep and get me later when we both are awake.
One time I asked her if she would let our son stay wet and not wake him? She said absolutely... you dont wake the sleeping baby. I guess that is why she had a monitor in our room so she could hear him fussing. I don't fuss though!
Are you sure that you don’t fuss? Sounds like one of those “I don’t snore” stories. Did you ask the Misses or did you just assume? She’s right about that not waking a sleeping baby. That is if you’re not having trouble with diaper rash with the baby you might as well let them sleep even when they’re wet. I’ve been going so long with a wet diaper lately that I’ve got rhino skin. Sometimes I pad up enough that I can make it 24 hours without leaks, rash, or discomfort. Stay padded, and try not to fuss!littlemoosey said:Once sometimes twice, usually around 4 am and then 7-8AM. The 4 AM is pretty religious as that seems to be when both my wife and I wake up. Some times I will just feel her hand reaching over to check me. If I am asleep though she will not wake me to change me, she will just go back to sleep and get me later when we both are awake.
One time I asked her if she would let our son stay wet and not wake him? She said absolutely... you dont wake the sleeping baby. I guess that is why she had a monitor in our room so she could hear him fussing. I don't fuss though!
Zeke said:Are you sure that you don’t fuss? Sounds like one of those “I don’t snore” stories. Did you ask the Misses or did you just assume? She’s right about that not waking a sleeping baby. That is if you’re not having trouble with diaper rash with the baby you might as well let them sleep even when they’re wet. I’ve been going so long with a wet diaper lately that I’ve got rhino skin. Sometimes I pad up enough that I can make it 24 hours without leaks, rash, or discomfort. Stay padded, and try not to fuss!
Cottontail said:Gosh. Multiple times a night? Are you drinking a swimming pool before bed? Maybe don't do that, heh.
I was changed last night 3 times and been up since 6 and had 1 change and had my morning bottle and breakfast (rusk with my sma baby milk )nwm said:Usually none (I assume you mean at sleeping hours - here that is not necessarily at night) but there are some exceptions - mostly depending on my wife (she deals with that every time due to hand issues) but no more than once (well in the past five years it MIGHT have been twice one time).