Should You Wake a Toddler to Change Their Nappy? Expert Insights

Find out if waking a toddler for a nappy change is necessary. Expert advice on toddler sleep and comfort.

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Generally, it is not recommended to wake a toddler to change a nappy unless it is heavily soiled or leaking. A slightly wet nappy isn't usually harmful and uninterrupted sleep is vital for the child's development. If necessary, use an extra absorbent nappy before bedtime and practice regular checks to ensure your toddler remains comfortable through the night.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it safe to let a toddler sleep with a wet nappy? Generally, a slightly wet nappy is safe for toddlers, but it’s best to monitor their comfort and change if it’s heavily soiled.
  2. What should I do if my toddler wakes up during a nappy change? Try to keep the environment calm and quiet. If they wake, gently reassure them and continue with the change quickly.
  3. How often should I check my toddler's nappy at night? Regular checks every few hours are recommended, especially if they’re prone to wetness or leaks.