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[quote=Anonymous]Nanny here. I had one charge who was still doing this at 9. Due to constant dehydration (her answer to the issue, which only made it worse), the clothing spots turned browns after the second or third time, no matter what I used or how much I scrubbed. OP, I would suggest talking to her mom about ways that they try to help her. Be aware that her mom may really have no answers. We tried having the child try every hour, limited fluids, pushed fluids, everyone tried to go, etc. Ped and urologist both had no answers other than to make sure she drank enough to no longer be dehydrated and to decrease the smell. We did pinpoint that it was more likely to happen if she was outside, very involved in what she was doing and/or was very emotional. When it happened outside, it was usually en route to coming in to go, but she just didn’t make it in time. For the other two, she sometimes didn’t even notice it happened. She outgrew it as she hit puberty. And as PP said, she’s one of the rare kids that never wet the bed after giving up day and night diapers at the same time.[/quote]
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