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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This was life-changing for us. https://www.bedwettingtherapy.com/ I think once you get past a certain developmental window and continue to wear pull-ups it takes FOREVER to stop wetting the bed bc you don’t have natural consequences of actually feeling the discomfort of wetness. My oldest FINALLY outgrew pull ups but it took forever. My second (8) used this with great success so I then used it on my third (4) also with great success. I’m talking completely night trained in under a week. My fourth I was smart enough not to start using pull-ups at night and he was night trained by 3. Good luck! I have no affiliation with this product but it was life-changing for us. Totally worth the frequent waking for under a week - stick to the program and then you will be free of pull-ups forever![/quote] I just re-read this and it totally sounds like an infomercial but you can find it on Amazon - read the reviews if you want to hear others’ experiences! TheraPee - The World's #1 Bedwetting Solution https://a.co/d/giwX2yb [/quote] OP, you do not need to buy one of these marketing gimicks. Again, it's not that they're heavy sleepers, it's just that the brain needs to be trained to send the signal to the bladder to slow it down. For some reason, the alarm lays the pathway for this. YOu can spend $30 for it...not $200 for all that extra garbage. What a scam.[/quote] Don’t knock it until you try it! The online component was really helpful for my kids. It explained why they were wetting the bed and had a reward system where they charted progress and got different video messages depending on how they did the night before. I think it was very validating - especially for my 8 year old daughter - who desperately wanted to be out of pull-ups. My husband often joked it was the best $200 we ever spent and honestly it pays for itself pretty quickly bc pull-ups are so expensive. Mine was also used for 2 friends’ children after my 2 kids so it served its purpose! The alarm might work out well on its own but I am sharing my experience bc we were truly amazed how well and quickly it worked. [/quote]
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