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Hi well i have been training Lexie (22 months)for 8 days now and i really think its clicked while at home she has no accidents she has had 5 wees and 1 poo in potty today! but i took her to my parents yesterday and she had 2 accidents and 1 wee in potty so my question is how soon do they stop having accidents when out and about and should i invest in a portable potty? thanks )
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This is my LO's 10th day potty training and I take a potty everywhere, even in the bottom of his pram, if I have to stop in the middle of the street I do. I have some potty liners from Mothercare: Potette Plus Disposable Liners, and the're actually for the Potette Plus Folding Potty but I use them in a normal potty as I refused to pay ??12.99 for a potty to keep in the car. They are just like a plastic bag with a pad inside which soaks up wee. They sit inside the potty so when you're out you can just tie the bag up after LO has been to toilet and throw it in the bin, they're fantastic and well worth the money as we have used one every time we've been out.
Does you LO still have a nappy on during the day or is it just pants? We haven't had a nappy on Harrison from the first day of potty training and he's doing great.
Hope this helps.
Sammi
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Here's a link for them liners: http://www.mothercare.com/Disposable-Fold-Away-Potty-liners-10pk/dp/B001CFNAMW/sr=1-1/qid=1252394059/ref=sr_1_1/276-5371817-2943454?_encoding=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42858041&mcb=core
Lin
She's nearly 3 now and we've only just taken the nappy away at night, my hv recommended taking it away after over a week of dry nappies which has only just happened. We didn't do this before even though she was dry in the morning 80% of the time as we didn't want to knock her confidence.
Hope your lo keeps this up, in some ways it's easier when they're not in nappies but in other ways harder - we must know every public loo within a 10 mile radius!! xx