Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it better to just let them use pull-ups instead of having to deal with washing the bed?
That’s what we do. Less shame and less laundry.
Do you ever think he makes less effort to stay dry because he knows he has a pull-up on?
yes, but cant deal with washing sheets so often and I know he will try to drink less
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it better to just let them use pull-ups instead of having to deal with washing the bed?
That’s what we do. Less shame and less laundry.
Do you ever think he makes less effort to stay dry because he knows he has a pull-up on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it better to just let them use pull-ups instead of having to deal with washing the bed?
That’s what we do. Less shame and less laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Is it better to just let them use pull-ups instead of having to deal with washing the bed?
Anonymous wrote:Bedwetting is common in kids with sleep apnea. My kids wet the bed until 9.5 and 8. Older one stopped after having tonsils and adenoids removed.