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Bed Wetting

March 13, 2003
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Bed Wetting

Source: HealthScoutNews

If your child is a bed wetter and your doctor has ruled out any underlying medical condition, the problem may be that your four-year-old is slow to gain bladder control.

According to the University of Michigan, you should neither praise your children for a dry bed nor punish them for a wet one. Be patient. Your child can’t help it and will eventually outgrow the behavior.

Here are some other tips:

- Try to get your child not to drink more than two ounces of fluid during the two hours before he goes to bed.

- Make sure your child goes to the bathroom before bed.

- Have your child change a wet bed or wet pajamas during the night, but don’t make this seem like a punishment.

- Set an alarm to wake your child two or three hours after he falls asleep. He can then get up and go to the bathroom.

- If your child is five years old or older, consider getting a bed-wetting alarm. The first drop of urine makes these devices buzz. This will wake your child before he wets the bed.

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