does your child still bed-wet ?
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It’s strange isn’t it? I don’t understand it, but the pattern can be quite clear to observe once you are aware of the possible connection. You’re right, the children themselves get very distressed over it once they reach a certain age so shaming them certainly will not help in any way.
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Hi my 4th old is still wearing diaper at night , at what age should they learn to be completely out of it …??
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my 6yo still dosent dare to try sleeping at night w/o the diapers… she is ok without it in her afternoon naps though
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Accrdg to some of my doctor friends Bedwetting usually goes away on its own and its part of being a kids… accrdg to them kids who wet the bed often have a relative who did too when they were young, it tends to run in families . all you can do about this Is When your child wakes with wet sheet dont show any negative reactions like yelling at him or spanking him. Punishing your child for wetting the bed will not solve the problem. You can ask your child to help you change the bed sheets when he or she wets ,It may even help your child feel better knowing that he or she helped out., It’s important for your child to know that bed-wetting isn’t his or her "fault so she/he will not feel guilty and felt embarrass , try to tell him/her about other family members who experience the same situation , It really makes your child feel better. Mummies this are part of growing up, Our kids needs our emotional support and comforT. Offer praise when your child has a dry night. cover your child’s mattress with a plastic cover to make cleanup easier . and my suggestion try to visit doctors to enlighten you thats nothing to worry about t’s not going to last forever, its seems there are some kids has a fast bed wetting recovery. cheerup mum.
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Can I get some advice how you guys start to train you kids to be diaper-free ?
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glad to know I am not alone…
DD1 is still on diaper for night time. She does wet the bed once in a while during her nap time though.
She tries to empty her bladder as late as 10pm while we tried various method incl limiting water intake. It is still not working well on her. I am not sure if her situation is associated to any allergy (she suffers from ecezma),
Currently, we tried to wear the diaper over her undies as I suspect that the diaper may have dis-sensitize her wetting feel? Or she is simply a deep-sleeper? This trial was to train her to feel the wetness and be aware of it. In time to come, her body may be able to acknowledge the needs… …still trying… -
LeeTaiTai:
Hi my 4th old is still wearing diaper at night , at what age should they learn to be completely out of it ..??
i feel is whether they are ready or not. If your gal can wakes up with a dry diaper in the morning for a while, i guess she may be ready. -
very relieved to know my DS is not the only 6 yrs old wearing diaper at nite! :dancing:
he's also not ready and i din wanna force him. also i'm too lazy to wake up at nite. :evil: -
Tokidoki:
hi-5 ! anr similar things among us :evil: :razz:very relieved to know my DS is not the only 6 yrs old wearing diaper at nite! :dancing:
he's also not ready and i din wanna force him. also i'm too lazy to wake up at nite. :evil: -
DS1 is a chronic bed wetter. The frequency went down to about once a month until he was in sec 1. We tried all ways to prevent it but accidents somehow did happen. We thought that one reason was he couldn't wake up in the night to go to the toilet as he was too tired (he never take naps).
However, DS3 surprised us by staying dry when he was one. Of course we were afraid that it was temporary and we continue to let him wear diapers for another month or so until it proved otherwise.
I myself did occasionally wet the bed when I was much older. *shhhh* :oops: Whenever I wet the bed, I would be dreaming that I was doing my business - then when I woke up, I really did it but not in the toilet. :faint:
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