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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD 9 next week still wets the bed. Not every night but 4-5 times a week on average. She sleeps so hard that she doesnt wake up for anything. It scares me because DH started our zero-turn in the garage to move it and the smoke alarms started going off and she didnt wake up. I was hoping she stopped before she turned 9 but unfortunately i dont see her stopping any time soon. I know its not her fault but I am still overwhelmed sometimes. Just curious on how everyone here manages it with their older one.[/quote] Ds turns 10 tomorrow and he still wetting the bed at least 6 nights a week . We just have him wear goodnites and go on about our lives. We just buy them for him and put them in his closent when he gets low . The only time we discuss it is if he leaks which seldom happens. [/quote] I also have her wear a goodnite to bed. Unfortunately, we get leaks here though. Not every night but I would say 1-2 times a week on average. She just helps me with the sheets in the morning. I wish she would tell me she is low on them. Just last week I didn't know she was out so I had to make an emergency run to Walmart. She takes it all in stride and doesn't let if affect her emotionally. Yes, she would rather not wear one she but prefers to avoid waking up in a wet bed. We do limit her fluids before bed and I am shocked that she is completely soaked by the morning.[/quote] Op here he doesn't always tell us either there has been several late night runs to dollar general cause Walmart closed . I think there embarrassed by it so they don't say when there low .[/quote] I wish the Goodnites would come in a smaller size. With my daughter just turning 9, she is super skinny and its difficult to find a product suitable for her size. I have tried all the off-brands and they are geared for older kids which I totally understand, thats what they are designed for but they should market to those parents with smaller(not younger) kids. I have emailed different companies with my concerns and suggestions and have only received pre-written replies basically saying thank you for your suggestion. My daughter has even expressed her thoughts to me to find something she can wear to help her stay dry ALL night.[/quote] You have a fantastic point, my sister was born in 2008, and i remember when she was younger about 5 or 6 she used to wear night time “pull-ups” now I noticed with my own 6 year old daughter that they no longer sell “pull-ups” nighttime. I think they have to 3-4. And they have potty training ones but they don’t hold a lot, we don’t have any issues fixing in the Small goodnites but they are more pricey than pull-ups [/quote]
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