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Bed Wetting - Depends?
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 492506" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Don't want to state the obvious, Shari, but have you thought of waking Wee up once or twice during the night? I'm sure you've had your own experimentation with this but I say it because J has also had a lot of problems with bedwetting. Some of it must be psychological because he was dry during the night when he was sleeping on a mattress in my room - then he moved to his bed in his bedroom and he started wetting again. So, because in our particular case going back to putting diapers on him would be a retrograde step and one that he in any case refuses, I wake him up once or sometimes twice a night to use the potty. He is of course very sleepy but does it and this means that he doesn't wet the bed. The timing has to be right though. For about the last week, he has started waking up himself and going to the loo so I wonder if waking him up is creating some kind of reflex habit?</p><p>Anyway, this may not be applicable to you but fwiw, I share it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 492506, member: 11227"] Don't want to state the obvious, Shari, but have you thought of waking Wee up once or twice during the night? I'm sure you've had your own experimentation with this but I say it because J has also had a lot of problems with bedwetting. Some of it must be psychological because he was dry during the night when he was sleeping on a mattress in my room - then he moved to his bed in his bedroom and he started wetting again. So, because in our particular case going back to putting diapers on him would be a retrograde step and one that he in any case refuses, I wake him up once or sometimes twice a night to use the potty. He is of course very sleepy but does it and this means that he doesn't wet the bed. The timing has to be right though. For about the last week, he has started waking up himself and going to the loo so I wonder if waking him up is creating some kind of reflex habit? Anyway, this may not be applicable to you but fwiw, I share it. [/QUOTE]
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