Bedwetting struggles

Anonymous
I think if you’re kid is staying at a friends or relatives house or anywhere other than home it’s better to have them wear the protection rather than risking an accident that could not only be very upsetting to them but also very inconveniencing to other people.
Anonymous
Is there any reason to buy the more expensive pull-ups if a regular diaper can work even better for overnight?
Anonymous
We used the Malem bedwetting alarm at the recommendation of the urologists at children’s national and it worked for our 8 year old in just a few weeks. Much cheaper than the therapee. They also recommended a lot of focus on daytime hydration and bathroom use at school which I believe helped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes you just have wait it out, My 12 year old was having issues with it until about a month ago.


Was jumping in to say the same thing. DC wet almost every night until about 12. Then it just stopped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any reason to buy the more expensive pull-ups if a regular diaper can work even better for overnight?


They will not beo okay wearing a "diaper".
MY Daugther was okay wearing a pull-up at night but not a diaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there any reason to buy the more expensive pull-ups if a regular diaper can work even better for overnight?


They will not beo okay wearing a "diaper".
MY Daugther was okay wearing a pull-up at night but not a diaper.

My kid actually preferred them because he could easily change them without removing his pajamas.
Anonymous
The diapers have enough elasticity that they can still pull them up and down if they need to use the bathroom
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