Imagine your child so engrossed in a game, book or cartoon that they forget to go to the toilet.
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10 reasons not to worry if your child wets the bed.Voir l'articleHere are 10 reasons not to worry when your child wets the bed.
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Is Five Too Old to Wet the Bed? A Parenting Myth DebunkedVoir l'articleEach year, by the time they reach the age of 5, 15% of children who have suffered nighttime accidents stop wetting the bed without any intervention.
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Training pants or diapers?Voir l'articleWith the range of products available, it can be difficult to know which product to choose.
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Your Growing Child's Nighttime NeedsVoir l'articleBut at night, while he sleeps, it is difficult for him to know.
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Dispelling a Myth - You Can't Teach Your Child to Be Potty at NightVoir l'articleIn no time, he's using the toilet and staying dry all day. "Hooray!" you think.
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When will his bedwetting stop?Voir l'articleOne of the most common questions I get from patients in my clinic is, “When will my child stop wetting the bed?”
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DRI SLEEPER Excel Bedwetting Alarm for EnuresisVoir l'articleThe DRI Sleeper Excel pee alarm trains the user to wake up as soon as urination begins.
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10 tips for dealing with bedwettingVoir l'articleThis urinary disorder, called enuresis, affects one in ten children (especially boys) between the ages of 5 and 10 and around 2% of adolescents. Is this normal?
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Bedwetting: Talking about it with childrenVoir l'articleHow can you help a child accept the problem, deal with it, and move on?
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Tips for treating bedwetting in adultsVoir l'articleThis condition affects 10% of children, particularly boys, but this phenomenon also affects adults.
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Bedwetting FactsVoir l'articleBedwetting, also known as enuresis, is a disorder of urination control, not urination itself.
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