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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If kid still isn’t 100% at night would you have them wear something for bed or just risk it? [/quote] Your child isn't ready for sleepovers, which is fine. I didn't even know what you meant by "isn't 100%" until other posters clued me in. [/quote] It’s perfectly normal. Happens with lots of kids. No reason not to let them have fun. My brother wasn’t consistently dry until he was almost 11 and he had sleepovers with friends all the time. [/quote] If your kid came for a sleepover and peed in bed I wouldn't have them for a sleepover again.[/quote] +1. We had a kid ruin our spare bed mattress at a sleepover. I don’t blame the kid/I know they didn’t intentionally pee in the bed. But I think their parent should’ve told us/sent them w a pull up. It’s very difficult to properly and fully clean a mattress that’s been peed on. And yes we had a mattress protector too but it went thru that.[/quote] How old was the kid? Sometimes even a kid who is normally very good about staying dry will occasionally have a random accident.[/quote]
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