Imagine your child so engrossed in a game, book or cartoon that they forget to go to the toilet.
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Behind Closed Doors: There's No Shame in BedwettingVoir l'articleYour son or daughter wets the bed. Night after night, parents like you have to deal with your child's bedwetting.
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The Right Correction: Bedwetting and ChiropracticVoir l'articleYou've probably heard of chiropractors, but perhaps you associate them with adults suffering from back pain or spinal problems.
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Diet and bedwettingVoir l'articleChildren have an interesting relationship with food. How does food affect bedwetting?
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Talking to your doctor about bedwettingVoir l'articleShould you be worried? Does this situation warrant a visit to the doctor?
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Perspective and advice on bedwettingVoir l'articleBy age four, most children stay dry all night, but many still wet the bed.
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Simple solutions for occasional nighttime accidentsVoir l'articleRaising children is far from a bed of roses, as every parent knows.
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Bedwetting: At what age should you seek help?Voir l'articleUp to 500,000 children wet the bed in France and 7 million in the United States.
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Just the facts: The latest bedwetting research to help your childVoir l'articleResearchers measured the daytime and nighttime bladder capacity of children suffering from bedwetting.
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Information at your fingertips: a guide to bedwettingVoir l'articleHow to answer your child's questions?
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A comprehensive questionnaire on bedwettingVoir l'articleBeing the parent of a child who suffers from bedwetting can be challenging. You may feel confused, frustrated, or both.
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