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Bedwetting, or uncontrolled urination at night, can happen when nighttime bladder control hasn't fully developed. The condition occurs more often in boys and is often considered a developmental stage.
Most parents have to tackle bed wetting at one time or another. Boys seem to wet the bed for longer than girls. Here are a couple of tips that we have discovered. We hope they help.
Although most toddlers and preschoolers are fully potty trained by the time they reach the age of 3 or 4, nighttime bed wetting is common in children until early elementary school years. Bed...
Bedwetting can be a frustrating problem for both parents and children. Parents don't want to clean wet sheets every morning, and children may feel too shy to enjoy sleepovers. While some...
Venturing into the world of Potty Training can feel daunting. We had a blast with our first son and doing it all over again with my second. But it just takes time. Here’s what we do when it...
Embarrassment is the main effect bed-wetting will have on a child. He may feel ashamed that he has done something that is considered babyish, and will worry about his friends finding out. As a...
Children develop at their own pace. If your child is not ready for potty training, forcing the issue might be the worst thing you can do. Learn how to tell if your child is just not ready for...
If you have a small child that involuntarily urinates during sleep more than once a month, this article is for you. I will share important information about bet wetting, self – help measures, and...
This short and simple article will give you step by step instructions on how to remove those nasty odors and stains in your mattress
Bedwetting can be just as frustrating to the child as the parent. After finally getting a child potty-trained, the parent can be frustrated that a child continues to wet his bed at night. The...
Potty training cannot only cause disturbance, but could potentially damage your child's self esteem. Take it easy and let your little one guide you.
Occasional bed-wetting is normal for children. Follow these simple steps to reduce the occurrence of bed-wetting.
Occasional bed-wetting is a normal part of childhood development. Be patient and follow these simple steps to a dry bed and a happy child.