Bed wetting

Anonymous
DS 6 still wets the bed. The Good Nights aren't absorbant enough. Can anybody recommend a better brand?

Thanks!
Anonymous
http://www.northshorecare.com/

They have a kids/pediatric division. They send free samples. Measure your child's waist and have his weight accurate. Their phone people are wonderful.
Anonymous
I have a 6 year old, we take him to the toilet at our bedtime. He would probably wet the bed otherwise, but this works for us. He does wear goodnights, but mostly they never get wet.
Anonymous
We use pampers underjams.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for your responses.
Anonymous
Who cleans up the wet sheets and diaper?
Anonymous
I clean sheets and blankets. DS removes and throws out the pull up. He sleeps on an absorbent pad, so the sheets don't usually get wet, thank goodness.
Anonymous
Also, the pull ups were sufficient until recently. I guess at 6, he produces more urine such that we have leaks. At age 5 and before, the pull ups worked fine. I'm going to try the Pampers brand.
Anonymous
At what time do you have him stop drinking liquids?
Anonymous
Get sn alsrm. Worked within a few days for our 6 yo daughter.
Anonymous
We use pampers underjams too for our 6 and 8 year old dd's. We tried the alarm, but it just didn't work. Still wetting every night after months of trying.
Anonymous
Do Pampers Underjams leak?
Anonymous
Chummie bedwetting alarm worked in just a few days.
It has a smiley face when it goes on.
I slept with him those few nights and woke him up with a cheerful attitude, "yeay lets go pee pee go pee pee" and showed him the smiley face
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At what time do you have him stop drinking liquids?

This may be part of the problem.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At what time do you have him stop drinking liquids?

This may be part of the problem.....


As this is the SN forum, I'm going to assume that her child has SNs and that the solution isn't simple.
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