Take her to the doctor.
2007-09-08 07:51:09
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answered by artistagent116 7
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Take her to the doctor and see whats up. IT may be helpful to wear goodnights only at night to be safe for the meantime till your childs problem is solved.
2007-09-08 19:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Something I read in a child rearing book once: try setting the clock twice during the night where you get up to take her to the bathroom. Phase that out to once a night, then none. Her body will get the message at the end to wait to until morning to eliminate.
2007-09-08 15:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I would take her to the doctor. It's not normal and could be do to a physcial problem or a mental problem.
2007-09-08 15:15:05
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answered by wannabhppy 3
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Try to have her drink water an hour before bed. Then have her sit on the toilet for a good 10-15 minutes before bed to try to go! Give her a book to read, to help her pass the time!
Good Luck!
2007-09-08 14:49:20
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answered by C D 4
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thats not normal u need to take her to the doctor and find out wats the matter with her insides or MAKE her go to the bathroom be4 bed i hope she stops
2007-09-08 18:15:29
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answered by abeni l 2
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Sounds like she is incontinent of bowels during sleep.
does she have bowels open during the day?
she definately needs to see doctor. !!
Is she continent during the day to hold on until she can get to the toilet with out soiling herself?
2007-09-08 22:33:30
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answered by dot 4
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I agree, something is not right. Seek the advise of a physician.
2007-09-08 15:50:23
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answered by pru 3
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You may want to examine her daily routine and environment. That's usually a sign of molestation. Not always, but look it up and judge for yourself.
2007-09-08 14:59:50
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answered by Shon 3
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Not normal. Take her to the DR.
2007-09-08 15:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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