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How old was your child?

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when they stop wetting the bed

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  1. 8


  2. My son stopped when we potty trained him at 2 1/2.  He wakes up at night if he has to go.

  3. My daughter wore pull ups at night until about 7.  I felt that was way too long and she had become dependent on them.  I ordered a night "alarm" that attached to her undies and would ring when she started to wet.  This did work, but was a bit stressful for us all.  Have you tried a sticker chart?

  4. It can be any age. My six year never peed his bed. I don't think he a deep sleeper at all since he get up middle of the night if he has to go potty and even when he was potty training.

  5. my child had never wet the bed

  6. My son was completely toilet trained at 3 years, 3 months. Days, nights, everything. He has never wet the bed since he stopped wearing diapers. Every child is different. Some mature in this faster than others. Unless your child is already in grade school, it is probably nothing to worry about. If you're concerned, take him/her to the pediatrician.

  7. Around 2 and half year old.  Well it all still depends on individual

  8. My fist 3 stopped when they were 2 1/2 or 3.  My fourth is soon to be 3 and we are still working on her.

  9. My youngest stopped at age 4 but my oldest still has some night where he has difficulty and he's 8 1/2.  Some children have weaker muscles to control the bladder and don't register the signals that they need to go when they sleep.  Unless they have a medical reason it will eventually pass.  The best thing is just to provide protect to the bed and child without embarrassing them

  10. about 9 i would say im 12 and stopped when i was 7 but my friend is 12 and he pees but  he has a mental illnes go to a doctor

  11. my 9yr old never had this problem ,my 12yr old just stopped about 5 months ago

  12. You should check with a doctor because there is a condition that some kids have where there's an underdeveloped bladder or something like that.  Sorry to be vague.   What I do know is that my nephew had it and had to wear Good Nights until he was about 13 - but the doctor wasn't concerned, he said they eventually grow out of it and he did.

  13. it varies...use the goonites.  

    If he is older (like in the 4th, 5th, 6th grade) maybe go to the doctor, especially if it is every night, or a couple times a week.  

    but if it is on occasion, I wouldn't worry about it.  your child is still growing and needing to get used to their body.

  14. 9 years old

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