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Nighttime Potty Training for Girls: Tips and Tricks to Ensure Success

Night-time potty training can be a tricky task, especially with girls. However, with patience, consistency, and a few tips, you can successfully train your little one to stay dry throughout the night. One of the most important things to bear in mind is to set a routine and stick to it, making sure your child uses the bathroom before bed. Additionally, using a bed-wetting alarm, limiting fluids before bedtime, and using waterproof bedding can also be helpful. Keep in mind that every child is different, and it may take time to see progress. But with patience and a positive attitude, you can help your little girl become a night-time potty training champ.