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1. Limit the amount of fluids that she drinks before bed time
2. Have her wear night time pull ups.
3. Don't make a big deal about it.
Let your daughter know that until she can go all night without wetting the bed that she will be wearing pull ups. Tell her that you will leave it up to her to tell you when she is ready to stop wearing the pull ups. This is done to relieve any stress she may be having concerning the problem. Then don't say any thing to her till she brings the subject up. She will have to take responsibility for changing in the morning if she Has an accident
Give it A try for at least one month. If she is still having a problem then take her to the doctor. She may have a medical problem that is causing her from being able to hold urine.

2007-02-02 00:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by leaving.florida 3 · 0 0

My sister wet her bed until she was 6. They managed to make her stop by making her pee right before going to bed and waking up at least once or twice in the middle of the night and pee. Even if she's asleep take her. It will take a week or two, but she'll learn to wake up when she needs to go. Good luck!

2007-02-01 23:54:52 · answer #2 · answered by Ale F 2 · 0 0

She should be wearing pull-up diapers. They will make her feel like a 'big-girl' but protect against the mess. Once she has stopped wetting her pull-ups, then switch to big-girl panties. Be kind to her, she is probably embarrassed and can sense your annoyance. Just keep working on the potty training, and get her to go before she lays down. Good luck, it's hard, but you'll get though it.

2007-02-01 23:55:28 · answer #3 · answered by BP 2 · 0 0

Give her one table spoon of oats in 1/2 cup of warm milk ( add sugar to taste) 1 hour before she goes to bed and this you do everyday and you can see the result in a weeks time. The oats stop the babies from passing urine in the bed.

2007-02-01 23:57:35 · answer #4 · answered by ssmindia 6 · 0 0

donot make the child feel conscious, encourage and be supportive of her -stress can aggravate it, have you tried bed alarms? if that has failed there is a nasal spray which can relieve symptoms. and if you know, this problem also can run in families( if mom/dad had the problem till say 5 yrs in their childhood, the chances are the child may have it till that age) but will eventually outgrow it,-if u stress her, it will worsen.

2007-02-02 00:41:17 · answer #5 · answered by nir 1 · 0 0

I would have her checked by a doctor to see if there is a medical reason for her wetting that often.

2007-02-01 23:55:20 · answer #6 · answered by Lucy 5 · 0 0

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