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	<title>Comments on: 8 Month Update &#8211; EC&#8217;ing Galen</title>
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		<title>By: Shelly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shelly</dc:creator>
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		<description>Congratulations!!  We too have been diaper free at nights since about 10 mos with only a handful of accidents during illness and a high fever with teething.  My son has always woken up because he had to pee.  He&#039;s just recently started sleeping through most nights at 21 mos.  Some cues for me to help know when the bladder is full are lots and lots of tossing and turning and sleeping with his butt in the air.  I still get up each night to potty and then take him also, but he generally doesn&#039;t really wake up now.  Much luck on your success!!  We&#039;ve been completely diaper free since he was 15 mos.  We do still have the occassional oops when he tells me after he dribbles a little.  We have always used the ASL sign for potty too and that has helped so much!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations!!  We too have been diaper free at nights since about 10 mos with only a handful of accidents during illness and a high fever with teething.  My son has always woken up because he had to pee.  He&#8217;s just recently started sleeping through most nights at 21 mos.  Some cues for me to help know when the bladder is full are lots and lots of tossing and turning and sleeping with his butt in the air.  I still get up each night to potty and then take him also, but he generally doesn&#8217;t really wake up now.  Much luck on your success!!  We&#8217;ve been completely diaper free since he was 15 mos.  We do still have the occassional oops when he tells me after he dribbles a little.  We have always used the ASL sign for potty too and that has helped so much!!</p>
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