Author: Bed Wet Team
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Too old to wet the bed?Posted in: Practical adviceVoir l'articleHope and support for teenagers suffering from nocturnal enuresis
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Talk to your doctor about bedwetting.Posted in: Practical adviceVoir l'articleShould you be worried? Does this situation warrant a visit to the doctor?
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The right solution: bedwetting and chiropracticPosted in: Practical adviceVoir l'articleYou have probably heard of chiropractors, but perhaps you associate them with adults suffering from back pain or spinal problems.
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Perspectives and advice on nocturnal enuresisVoir l'articleBy the age of four, most children stay dry all night, but many still wet the bed.
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Nutrition and bedwettingPosted in: Practical adviceVoir l'articleChildren have an interesting relationship with food. What is the effect of food on bedwetting?
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Bedwetting: at what age should you ask for help?Posted in: Information about bedwettingVoir l'articleUp to 500,000 children wet the bed in France and 7 million in the United States.
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Dispelling a myth - You can't teach your child to be dry at nightVoir l'articleIn a very short time, he uses the toilet and stays dry all day. "Hooray!" you might think.
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When will her bedwetting stop?Voir l'articleOne of the most frequent questions from patients at my clinic is, "When will my child stop wetting the bed?"
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Bedwetting - Support for children and their parentsPosted in: Practical adviceVoir l'articleHere are some tips to consider:
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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 years old too old to wet the bed? A parental myth debunkedPosted in: Information about bedwettingVoir l'articleEach year, once they reach the age of 5, 15% of children who have experienced bedwetting stop without any intervention.
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Training pants or diapers?Posted in: Disposable briefsVoir l'articleWith the range of products available, it can be difficult to know which product to choose.
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