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18 Month Old Will Not Stop Taking Clothes and Diapers Off

I am a mother of 18 month old triplets and one of them will not stop taking her clothes off and diaper too. She does it when no one is looking. I have tried all different types of outfits from one piece to sleepers, she seems to master them all. Does anyone have any advice, twice this week I have had to clean up a very dirty crib in the middle of the night, if you know what I mean. She's a sneak, please help!

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6-29-09 - well my request rolled back out and let me assure everyone she does not have an allergy! I already took her to the dermatologist incase, in fact two of them. Talked with her doctor, family members, friends, ect. I have tried every diaper on the market - cloth too, different types of fabric, changed laundry soaps (I use free & clear everything only). She takes everything off at bedtime. My house is set at 74 degrees so it's not hot :) She has crib toys and her siblings in the same room. I have been introducing her to the potty on a schedule. If I put tape over the tabs of her diaper she won't take off the diaper - pull ups she take off immediately. The diaper is not even soiled and she takes it off. She now sleeps in her diaper only with tabs taped and is very happy.

Thanks to everyone that gave advice! Best wishes moms :)

PS - her sister is now doing it too. They laugh and throw the diapers at each other :| I checked everything on her sister too and use all "free & clear" for the household. I'm thinking it's maybe a phase but I continue to watch for any signs that something may be wrong ????

PSS - I saw two post of the sensory issue, I will talk again with my doctor next time we go just to rule that out. He didn't think that was the case last time, but it never hurts to ask again. Thanks again ladies :)

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I have tripletgranddaughters and they did the exact same thing. The only way my son and DIL solved the problem was to put packaging tape on them. Eventually they stopped since they couldn't get them off. It worked well. I think they used the tape for about 4-5 mths. The girls just gave up since they couldn't get them off. The sleepers they put on the zipper went in the back. A lot of the morning they still would strip their clothes off, but the diapers stayed on...good luck

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I am first reading this so it is late getting to you but here goes anyway. Have you talked to them about "potty" they may be ready to stay dry at night? It is worth a try considering everything else you have done. Talk to them and get them some of the newest "training" panties (yes pink for girls and blue for boys) then practice using the potty all day and especially at night before bed-if they wet or mess let them "help" with the clean up-they can put the messe-ies in a pail (don't even think about the toilet-that will be a bigger problem-use a pail) then get them some of those great new kiddy wipes just for the little guys and training. it is worth a try after all you are dealing with three and if they are advanced enough look how much ahead you will be...good luck.

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If the other suggestions do not work or she becomes very upset not being able to take her clothes off, you may want to talk to her pediatrician or an occupational therapist about some sort of sensory issue. Some children with issues like this don't like the feeling of their clothes on their skin or tags touching them, etc.

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oh my gosh- did you check to see if she is allergic to something in the material? Something in what you wash the clothes in-
please- she takes them off for a reason and now you are figuring out how to trap her in them
I am sure you really don't want to make your child a prisoner of something that irriatates her skin, right?
Don't make this a war of wills- really look for the underlying cause.
I have used ChildrensBehaviorHelp.com, but before that I would find someone who uses Nutritional Response Technique to check her for allergic reaction to something in the clothes
Best of luck to you AND to your daughter-k

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I didnt' see your original request, but I have twin daughters, who when they were about 18 months took all clothes off, including poopy or pee diapers during nap times. We resorted to using onsies again, after we stopped using them, and they rarely were able to take them off. Eventually they grew out of this. Good luck.

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I just saw your update , but I missed the original post. Here is a link to an item I had come across to help kids from taking off their sleepers and diapers. I never purchased one, but kept the link "just in case" I needed it for my daughter or any of our friends. I also heard excellent reviews on it as well.

http://www.littlekeepersleeper.com/store/Default.asp

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I had a girlfriend that had this same issue with her special needs daughter so what she would do at night in particular was to put her in a one piece sleeper backward so the zipper was in the back and she was not able then to get it off. I hope this helps and blessings with the triplets!!

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I have 20 month old trips, and my daughter has been doing that for 6 months. she will not keep her diaper on, but only once has gotten it off through a onesie. I have been thinking of exploring potty training with her, just to see if she is ready to start. I have read it is a sign they are ready to start trying?

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My daughter did that for a couple of weeks. She was doing it because she thought it was funny. Maybe if you let her pick out her clothes? I know she is still little, but maybe she will like that she helped and keep her clothes on? I let my daughter pick out her diaper and help put it on (they were pull ups). She stopped undressing herself after that. It may have been a huge coincidence, but it's worth a try!

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I put pants under a onesie that snaps under the crotch. I snap the shirt over the pants because she was just taking the pants off and pulling the diaper off through her shirt. My daughter started doing that a little while back and this seems to have solved the problem until she figures out the snaps. Tape was going to be my next option if this hadn't worked. Hopefully the problem has already gotten better. You must really have your hands full with triplets, but more to love too. Best of luck to you!

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One of my kids did this for a while. The sleeper backwards thing worked pretty well, sometimes. Another thing to try is to duck tape around the top of the diaper. It makes it much harder to take off. Another thing that seemed to slow her down (at leasr a little bit) is making her clean up the mess herself. She really didn't like that too much. I really feel your pain. Good luck!!

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