Wet Bed
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![]() PottyMD Wet Stop3 Bed Wetting Alarm Bedwetting Stop 3 US $42.00 |
![]() Wet Call Bed side Bed wetting Enuresis Alarm with Pad US $83.51 |
![]() Night time Bed Pad wetting Wet alarm Male or Female US $99.00 |
![]() DVC Night time Bed wetting Wet alarm Male or Female US $64.85 |
![]() 75 Kendall WINGS Plus Under pad Wet ting Bed 33x30 US $34.95 |
![]() 48 STA PUT Tuckable Flap Under pad Wet ting Bed 36x70 US $48.48 |
![]() 48 STA PUT Tuckable Flap Under pad Wet ting Bed US $48.48 |
![]() 72 STA PUT w Adhesive Strip Under pad Wet ting Bed 36 US $39.99 |
![]() SCA TENA Comfort Under Pants Under wear Wet ting Bed US $49.95 |
![]() 72 Prevail Large Absorbent Under pad Wet ting Bed 36 US $38.95 |
![]() 150 Provide Under pad Bed Wet ting 34oz Latex free US $49.95 |
![]() 96 Tranquility Peach Sheet Under pad Bed Wet ting 34oz US $79.95 |
![]() 100 ATTENDS Night Preserver Under pad Bed Wet ting 30 US $39.95 |
![]() 300 Tendersorb Under pad Bed Wet ting Sleeping Urine US $40.95 |
![]() 36 Tendersorb Under pad Bed Wet ting Sleeping Urine US $35.15 |
![]() NiteTRAIN R WET CALL HELP STOP BED WETTING US $84.99 |
You've been around the block a few times with this whole enuresis thing if your child has been at it for a few years. You've got the drill down cold - taking care of the laundry, protecting your child's skin, protecting your mattress, steering this sleepy child to the bathroom for one last pee. That is, you've got the drill down cold... at home. Chalk it up to being just one more of the surprising things about being a parent - right? Basically, the diaper dependency theory says that kids who wet the bed, if they wear pull-ups or diapers (nappies to our friends across the pond), wet because they know they can.
This idea makes me nervous. At the root, it sounds like it hints that after a while, neurotic kids only wet the bed from laziness, apathy, or choice. We are so not going there! For anyone who's got a child with enuresis, we know this is a crazy stance to take.
Sure, on any given day, my child can be as lazy as a log, headache-inducing apathetic, and even cantankerous - but so can every other child I've ever seen. But there's a big difference between not wanting to clean his room, do the dishes, or get all his homework done before knocking off for the day, and simply deciding, "What the hay... the bathroom's just not convenient enough, so I'll wet my bed."
Those super-absorbent pull-ups made it pretty hard for the kids to know whether they'd had an accident. In the staying dry process, the day comes when you've got to chuck the pull-ups and try flying without a net. I started wondering whether it could it be the same thing with sleep wetting - maybe if he could feel it happening, he could stop.
Bed wetting alarms can train the sleeping brain to control the bladder and wake the sleeper if wetting occurs. Once fully trained, relapses are less likely. We are confident you can achieve a bedwetting cure, once armed with sound advice and a good bed wetting alarm.
Bedwetting Solutions sells bedwetting alarms throughout the world. You are able to purchase a unique bed wetting alarm with a wire-free remote wetness sensor on this site.
Full information on training and the alarm is provided, plus easy access to assistance through email. We treat child and adult bed wetting. We recommend alarm training for children aged 6 years and older, who have no complicating issues such as daytime wetting or chronic constipation, which need to be addressed with your doctor.
The idea - see what happens if he went without pull-ups for a few days.
It wasn't really a big deal to try this for a few days:
* My laundry routine was already in full gear, so a few more sets of sheets wouldn't even be noticeable.
* His mattress was fully protected, so it didn't do any harm.
* He's already a very responsible kid, and takes care of his own bathing and clean-up.
* I also made a solemn promise not to complain if it didn't work.
What was his take on all of this?
This is probably the best part. It's been no bed of roses for him, but it does seem to have made him a more compassionate kid. When he knows another kid has medical problems or challenges, he's always kind and sensitive to their feelings. He's also gotten pretty verbal about his bedwetting problem - and, thankfully, calls me on it if I ever complain or say something to make him feel bad about it.
How to I tell the people at the hospital I wet the bed?
I have to spend a couple of nights in hospital for a minor operation.The problem is I'm a bedwetter.How do I save myself the embarressment of wetting the bed in hospital?Should I inform the nurse so she can help me take precautions?
I would advise wearing a diaper. It's just a diaper, who cares? It will keep you dry and comfortable.










































