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    • Ah. Reverse potty training is for achieving 24/7 incontinence. So maybe don't try it until you are old enough to wear a diaper like a big baby. For just bedwetting. When you're at home, put on a diaper. And whenever you need to pee, lay down in bed in whatever position you normally sleep in, then practice peeing while in bed without moving around. You'll probably have a mental block to get over doing this. Because nobody wants to ruin a bead. Well maybe except for a bunch of people on the forums here. So I highly recommend you get an allergen and waterproof, fully encased, mattress protector. You can get them at walmart or any mattress store. Usually for around $50. They're well worth it considering mattress replacement costs. And then, also get a reusable bed pad. You'll sleep right on top of it, for when (not if) you leak. You can easily toss it in the hamper, and put a new pad under you. It makes cleanup much easier at 2am. For added backup protection from leaks, consider wearing a diaper cover too. Something like the Gary Activewaer PUL pants or Northsore trifecta are really comfortable overnight. Keep the cloth side on the inside against your diaper. Or for even more backup protection, try adding a terry pant or even just underwear in between the diaper and the diaper cover. This will give any leaks a way to get reabsorbed before they can leak past the cover.  And the biggest thing to do is wear a diaper you can trust to not leak. I highly recommend Betterdry/Crinklz, Megamax/PackPals, or Northshore Supreme. They are the only diapers I've found that still work good while lying down. Though everyone's milage will vary, so you'll probably need to test a few other ones as well. And if you still end up leaking a lot (especially for side sleepers), you may want to add a booster as well. They wick pee to other dry areas quite well. Not to mention adding some more capacity. Lastly, drink a bunch of water right before going to bed. It eill increase your chance of waking up at night needing to pee. Just stay in the same position you wake up in, and concentrate on relaxing to pee. Then try and go rigjt back to sleep. This will help train your brain that it's ok to pee while in bed. And eventually, you won't even wake up pee anymore. You'll just wake up wet and refreshed.
    • 30M new to the area and would love to explore this with either a mommy looking for a little or another little  judgement free!
    • Shave all my hair from the neck down, everything. Love being a smooth baby. 
    • My Daddy changes me when appropriate so it depends. If im wet when I wake up He'll do it right away. If not He'll wait.
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