Anonymous wrote:Feel free to get him checked out if you are a worrier, but the likelihood of him having some serious issue is slim, otherwise he would be having trouble during the day too- or at least going to the bathroom a ton (all this diabetes talk. Diabetes doesn’t just show up at night).
Anonymous wrote:Feel free to get him checked out if you are a worrier, but the likelihood of him having some serious issue is slim, otherwise he would be having trouble during the day too- or at least going to the bathroom a ton (all this diabetes talk. Diabetes doesn’t just show up at night).
Anonymous wrote:Ferberize him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ferberize him.
Isn't that intended for infants only? OP's child is 5 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Ferberize him.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to these people. Webmd says 85 percent of kids that age will be night trained by age 5 or 6. There may be a medical issue just get it checked out. And finally, I can’t believe people suggesting to put kids this age in diapers! Just let them wet the bed a few times and they will learn. How is the body going to learn when you have a 7 year old in a diaper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s abnormal but probably not sign of serious trouble. I’d have him checked out anyway for UTI, constipation, DI, etc.
And yes, actual nighttime diapers with a booster. And obviously no water within an hour of bedtime. Make sure dinner isn’t too salty.
P.s. at this age and frequency and insistence on your help, I’d also consider that he’s doing this deliberately because he’s scared etc and this is an excuse to see you.
- mom of boys
OP again. I'll make for certain RE: this as soon as I'm able. I know from--shall we stay 'direct'-- experience that he does without a doubt genuinely pee in his sleep (and is completely unaware of it) a lot of the time. But I'll absolutely look into this.
Don't mean to sound completely clueless here--sorry! But, what's a 'booster' if you don't mind...?
A booster is like a doubler. They are strips of absorbent material that help the pull-up hold more liquid. You can try it but I think they help more with volume issues and you seem fine there. You just need something that wicks moisture like expensive workout gear lol.
I hadn't thought of giving actual diapers a try. We've stuck with the pull ups for a while now, because for the most part--they don't really 'leak' necessarily. He just complains about feeling wet, and yucky afterwords. Would diapers actually be any different than the pull ups in that regard..?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to these people. Webmd says 85 percent of kids that age will be night trained by age 5 or 6. There may be a medical issue just get it checked out. And finally, I can’t believe people suggesting to put kids this age in diapers! Just let them wet the bed a few times and they will learn. How is the body going to learn when you have a 7 year old in a diaper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s abnormal but probably not sign of serious trouble. I’d have him checked out anyway for UTI, constipation, DI, etc.
And yes, actual nighttime diapers with a booster. And obviously no water within an hour of bedtime. Make sure dinner isn’t too salty.
P.s. at this age and frequency and insistence on your help, I’d also consider that he’s doing this deliberately because he’s scared etc and this is an excuse to see you.
- mom of boys
Anonymous wrote:Check for type 1 diabetes.