Take them to a doctor and/or Urologist. There could be a medical reason for this. Other then that try to wake them up every few hours and get them to go to the bathroom. Depending on the age an alarm clock may work. Put plastic under the sheets to protect the bed (we used a garbage bag opened up but you can buy special sheets too). As the kids get older they can change the bed and change thier jamma's themself. And don't stress. If you get upset they get upset and the stress and tension makes them more likely to fail. Set them up to succeed.
2007-03-05 19:19:16
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answered by Katt 3
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Dear Friend,
Please don't worry too much regarding your kid's bed wetting. This is a very common problem & they themselves will get over the problem. Don't you ever complain or make this a big issue. Just make sure that your kid uses the bathroom before it goes to sleep & also wake the child up in the middle of the night once to pass urine. This will help the child to give up this problem.
Don't you ever bring this issue, as a great topic of discussion, either with your friends or with your kid's friends. Your child will suffer a lot with humiliation & might even develop a sort of complex. Hence, you as a parent, sleep with the child, wake the child up to use the bathroom, once every two hours & slowly, the child itself, will give up the habit of bed wetting.
The reason for your kid's bed wetting, could be, the bladder is small or the child has yet to learn to control the passing of urine. You can start giving the child some training in learning to control during day time & slowly, the child will learn the bladder at nights too. If you see any blood stains or pain or irritation during the passing of urine, then you should consult your Doctor. It could be some urine infection, which is very easily curable.
2007-03-06 03:36:22
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answered by sensible scorpio 2
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Sometimes their bladders just don't finish developing for a few years; and no matter what you do, their bodies just can't do what they're not ready to do. You either have to wake the kids up once or twice a night or just buy them some disposable underwear. Also see if you can get them to stop drinking anything an hour or so before bed. As the first person said, depending on the age of the kids, a doctor's visit is possibly in order.
2007-03-06 03:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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hi! this is a problem which many parents face mostly with the girl child. But there is no specific cure as such to this problem except for that we take certain preventive measures. 1)First of all we should make sure the child has the dinner a minimum of one and a half hour before going to bed. 2) make sure the child goes to toilet before sleeping. 3) The child should not take liquids like milk, juices, buttermilk etc. before sleeping. 4) Try to wake the child once in every two hours for urination. 5) After a few days things will change for good as the child will also start liking the dry and warm bed.
2007-03-07 04:09:49
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answered by sahitya 1
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The answer is very simple. All you have to do is feed your
child with one spoonful of honey just before going to bed.
Honey has hygroscopic property, that is ability to draw water
towards itself. This feeding of honey has to be continued for
atleast one month to see its good effects. Besides this, the
advise given by other readers are also equally important, that
is, don't make a issue of this bed wetting with the child and
see that the child doesn't drink water at night, also to urinate
if possible before going to bed and you should see results
within a months time. Good luck.
2007-03-06 08:40:36
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answered by Sudhakar B 5
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Make them eat a good amount of til laddoos say, 100 gms before going to bed in the night. Also, see that they donot watch horror movies or serials on TV. They should also not be allowed to drink junk cold drinks in the evening or nights.
2007-03-06 06:07:23
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answered by spiritual healer 4
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listen to sensible scorpio..good advice..my son wet till he was about 13...the Dr.wasn't worried ...neither was I ...it was just a little inconvenient..my son slept very hard and just didn't wake up to pee...he grew out of it....
2007-03-06 04:19:36
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answered by Olive 4
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there are night diapers. those are for children who r for 8 years old and younger
2007-03-07 17:38:02
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answered by Cutie 4
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