Bedwetting help

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He will outgrow it. Leave him alone.
op here we do leave him alone and don't give him any grief over it .


Then what is there to handle? What is the point of your original post? What is the “delicate situation”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone kid still use regular diaper for overnight? We tried the pull-ups a couple times and the regular diapers hold up better overnight in our experience. Also they tend to be cheaper so that’s another plus.


No. Not after the age of 4-5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone kid still use regular diaper for overnight? We tried the pull-ups a couple times and the regular diapers hold up better overnight in our experience. Also they tend to be cheaper so that’s another plus.


Is there any difference other than the way it fastens?
Anonymous
TIP- The Harris Teeter in Bristow/Manasass in Route 28 is selling 34 count Girls large Goodnites for $6.99.. Check your local Harris Teeter they might be having the same sell.
Anonymous
I would use this as a chance to explain how everyone is different. And also how some things are just totally out of your control.
Anonymous
I was one of five kids. 2 of us - me ( girl) and my brother were terrible at bedwetting until about 12 years old. I remember my mom being upset, because she had to wash all the sheets. There were no diapers for us, as we grew up in a different country. We just grew out of bedwetting and now in our early 50s, we are perfectly normal functioning adults. So I would not worry too much about it.
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