Thank you I've never heard of a bed wetting alarm I'll look into it nowDon’t limit his drinks, than can actually irritate the bladder and make wetting worse.
Night time dryness is a hormonal milestone, so it sounds like he hasn’t reached that yet if he has only been dry a handful of times so there really isn’t much you can do if that is the case.
you could try one of the bed wetting alarms, I know people who have had some success with those.
I did this with my youngest girl..lifted her to the bathroom and she would do a wee half asleep and toddle back to bedHave you tried lifting? I take my daugther to the toilet about an hour or so after shes asleep. Works very well, she's then dry all night.
Thats an awful thing for someone to say to you! Trust me it says much more about them than it does about you. This isn’t anyone’s fault- it just takes some kids longer to get there. Same way some day time train at 18mos and some are over 4. All in their own time.Thank you all so much, I dont feel so alone about this now when i spoke to some about this they made out it was my fall that i hadn't brought him up right that he was still wetting the bed ,
There just no pattern in his bed wetting so couldnt find a proper solution to this but knowing I'm not alone in this has made it a lot better
It’s not your fault. My son is almost 8 and still wets and my daughter was dry at night from 3. I didn’t do anything different with either of them.Thank you all so much, I dont feel so alone about this now when i spoke to some about this they made out it was my fall that i hadn't brought him up right that he was still wetting the bed ,
There just no pattern in his bed wetting so couldnt find a proper solution to this but knowing I'm not alone in this has made it a lot better
Thank you so so much this advice is amazing I will try these tips !We’re currently being referred to the continence team for my 8 year old son. Have you checked the Eric website? Loads of advice on there. He has adhd which is linked with bed wetting so advice from adhd nurse was darker drinks are stimulants ie black currant squash etc. So we try to limit that. We measure out how much he has each day. It’s supposed to be 1litre to 1.4l but we find closer to a litre helps. We also have got permission from school that he drinks his juice rather than water in the day. He doesn’t drink water so he was going all day without a drink then downing loads when he got in. After 4pm we limit all drinks and I Try and encourage apple juice rather than black currant squash (I know it’s sugary but he doesn’t have loads) I measure it into a cup rather than his bigger drinking cup he has at school.
it has all helped and reduced the bed wetting at night but not stopped it so we’ve been referred.
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