If you're not a bedwetter you're more than likely to just wake up if you need a wee in the night.peeshakh said:Today I will be wearing diapers during the night for the first time and I want to pee in them. Are there any tips for getting a wet diaper in the morning?
When you wake to urinate, don't. Stay on your back and let it flow slowly into your diaper, so slow that you can barely feel it (passive urination). Then go back to sleep. Caution: I you urinate more that once in the night you can saturate you diaper if you wet it too early. You may have to make your first elimination in the toilet to avoid this.peeshakh said:Today I will be wearing diapers during the night for the first time and I want to pee in them. Are there any tips for getting a wet diaper in the morning?
Make sure you have a diaper you can fully trust and maybe a bed pad so if you leak your protected.peeshakh said:Today I will be wearing diapers during the night for the first time and I want to pee in them. Are there any tips for getting a wet diaper in the morning?
I don't have as much practice wearing to bed, but I think I'm similar. My body just seems so well potty trained. I produce urine much more slowly overnight, like my body knows it needs to slow down so we can get through the night dry.longislandguy said:I’m beginning to actually feel that unconscious bed wetting is an impossibility if you’re not predisposed to it. I’ve been wearing for months. Not only do I not wet in my sleep, I rarely wake in the night to wet. It doesn’t matter how much I drink, what I drink, when I drink it. I wake up in the morning completely dry (if I went to bed that way) or as wet as I was before sleep (if I wet before bed). On the frequent occasions when I’m totally dry, I just wake in the morning with a full bladder with my body having held it all night. The feeling of making zero progress at this point is exceptionally frustrating.