Any other parents have there kids wear diapers or pull-ups at night at older ages ?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Pull-Ups are creating this problem for the majority of kids who are wearing them to bed after preschool.


It’s a normal part of growing up, nothing you can do but be patient and pull-ups have just made it a lot easier to keep things sanitary. Parents used to spend hours washing sheets and bedding and for many kids it was traumatic. If you want to try alarms or medication that’s up to you but I would never criticize a parent who just waited it out.


IS it a normal part of childhood? I think for a small percentage of kids, yes, it is something they are medically predisposed to and Pull-Ups are an amazing tool to help them get through it. But my point is that it ISN'T normal for such a large percentage of kids to wet themselves every night - and that it happens because they are wearing Pull-Ups which prevent them from learning how to get up and go to the bathroom in the night because they can pee without a consequence.
Anonymous
My now high school-aged daughter wore pullups until age 10. At age 13, we learned she was autistic. She still wets the bed on rare occassions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My now high school-aged daughter wore pullups until age 10. At age 13, we learned she was autistic. She still wets the bed on rare occassions.


The dr told is way more common for kids with ADHD AND Autism, it make sense that my daughter stopped at middle school, and haven't had an accident since last June, but from 13-15 would have accidents from time to time.
Anonymous
It’s a myth that pull-ups prolong bedwetting accidents. Kids have no control over what happens when they are sleeping.
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