Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is AuDHD (level 1) and gifted and still wets the bed regularly at 9.5 years old. He's extremely embarrassed and ashamed about it. He also has difficulty changing his sheets. We found that wearing something like overnight pull-ups increased the likelihood that he would have an accident
Having a pull-up as a precaution isn’t going to make him any more likely to have an accident.
Anonymous wrote:My son is AuDHD (level 1) and gifted and still wets the bed regularly at 9.5 years old. He's extremely embarrassed and ashamed about it. He also has difficulty changing his sheets. We found that wearing something like overnight pull-ups increased the likelihood that he would have an accident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7.5 for all three of my kids
Did they just wear pull-ups until they stopped on their own?
Both. Kept them in pull ups and then one day they just stopped. With the oldest, I tried alarms, putting her on the toilet at 11 pm etc but nothing worked. With the other two, I listened to the pediatrician and just waited them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7.5 for all three of my kids
Did they just wear pull-ups until they stopped on their own?
That's one thing we should all be thankful for is that we do have bigger pull-ups available.Anonymous wrote:
They didn't have Goodnites back then. DS does wear wear one to bed.
Anonymous wrote:7.5 for all three of my kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all seems nuts to me. My kid never wet the bed since she was daytime potty trained at 2. Is this really that common?
For sure, our 16 year old DS still wets the bed to this day. It's a lifetime situation.
Anonymous wrote:This all seems nuts to me. My kid never wet the bed since she was daytime potty trained at 2. Is this really that common?