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pees on his bed! I try not to give him anything to drink pass eight oclock.. and have him go to the bathroom before bed time. When he wakes up the following morning his sheets are soaked! What should I do?

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  1. have him wear pull ups to bed.

    he&#039;ll grow out of it as he gets older.


  2. Get some pull ups  

  3. Well how old is your child?

  4. depending on his age, put him in pull ups or goodnites

  5. That depends on the age of your child.

    Usually children stop peeing in their beds after the age of five.

    I would wait a little while and if the problem doesn&#039;t stop, go consult a doctor.

    First make sure to ask your child if he holds his pee in before he goes to bed. If that is the case, then it could be that he is just peeing in his sleep because he doesn&#039;t want to go to the bathroom at night for whatever reason.

  6. Put him some Nappies on, took me till i was 6 too grow out of it, lol.


  7. maybe you should get him those diapers that get cold when the child pees himself so he will know and get up and use the restroom?

  8. its normal...i wet the bed until i was about 11..kind of embarassing but it just means he has a small bladder.. my brother and i had the same problem.. but buy a plastic sheet and put it underneath the sheets on top of the matress this will help reduce the stains on the matress...also get some pull ups or goodnights that will keep him more comfortable when he wets the bed

  9. depends how old he is to make it a problem - if he is a teenager then it&#039;s a problem - tell him to grow up or he&#039;ll never get laid - if its a baby or a young child then so what?

  10. How old is he?  It&#039;s perfectly natural for some children to wet the bed for many years.  Try Goodnights or some other type of underpants made for bed wetting and wait it out.  Don&#039;t scold him, he can&#039;t help it.  I&#039;ve known 7 year olds that still bed wet every now and then.  I wouldn&#039;t worry too much but if you are concerned speak to the paediatrician.  

  11. Try pull ups

  12. I would take him to see the doctor. He could have a bladder infection or something with his kidneys.  

  13. I have a 12 year old that still wets,

    we used alarms,

    no drinking after a certain time,

    I used to wake her up a few times during the night (not a good idea if you work)

    Pull ups were not an option at sleepover parties (kid can be cruel)

    we finally saw our doctor who prescribed a nasal mist that is used at bed time. and it has been a God send...

    No wet sheets or smelly bed rooms, and better yet, she just tells the other kids at sleepovers that it&#039;s for allergys if they ask.

    I&#039;m sorry I can&#039;t think of the name, but the doctor will know. And I&#039;m reassured that the mist is not going to have any side effects.

    Good luck, try not to be upset in front of him, he really can&#039;t help it. I hurt my daughters feelings alot by being upset about wet sheets or having to get up through the night..

  14. Many people pee on the bed. What you should do is contact your doctor. NO THIS IS NO SERIOUS.

    He should tell you to get these special underwears that take in the pee. If he is older than 7, you should contact the doctor has he may have a urination problem. Anyone below that age, should just be taught to hold it!!

  15. Take him to an Acupuncture clinic. It actually works, but it takes a bit of time.

  16. Put powerful diapers on that kid!!

  17. This may be a medical problem. My brother experienced bed wetting until the age of eleven despite all of my Mothers efforts to correct it, withholding water or drinks before bed, setting a constant schedule. It turned out his bladder was not growing at the same rate his body was, and to boot he had a nervous bladder condition which caused him to expel the urine as soon as the body felt it&#039;s presence. My best advice would be to contact a physician, these urinary problems are not as rare as you may believe, but they are not as serious either. Upon successful treatments ( they prescribed my brother Belladonna, which as my mother tells me is a very potent medicinal treatment. With Belladonna when problem is corrected the dosage must slowly be decreased until the patient is free of the drug in their system, again obviously talk with your doctor), my brother has been dry in bed every morning since and is now in his 40&#039;s. It did not pass to any of his children either, so do not worry about this being a hereditary diagnosis.  Hope this helped.  

  18. depending what time your son goes to bed his last drink should be one hour before bed, then put him to wee before getting into bed, then when you go to bed pick him up and put him to the toilet again he won&#039;t fully wake up and he should work put him back to bed.

    this worked for my kids and also my daughter in law trained her 2 like this and also my daughter has done it with her 2 when they were younger, and they said it was the best advise i gave them.

    so all the best to you.

  19. Take him to the doctor!!! This could be really serious, it could be like a urinary track disorder or something that could be very bad for him.

  20. well how old is he ?

    My little sister went through that stage from about 3 - 6 or something.

    Just make him wear those pull up nappy things

  21. Hello,

    Relax and do not make a big deal of it.  Make him wear diapers when he goes to bed.  S/he may not be ready to fully control his or her bladder.  It is a matter of physical maturity.  Some children start earlier and other later.  

    Do not give too much importance to this situation, and do not make him feel bad about it.  If one night he does not pee, just say it is now learning, little by little.

    Good luck,

    Agua

  22. have him sleep in those diaper wet things at night

  23. I would talk to his doctor.  Normally theres nothing wrong, but sometimes there are medical reasons for it.  

  24. Try not giving him anything to drink past 7 o&#039; clock, or seven thirty. If that doesn&#039;t work, try diapers... Or talk to a doctor.

  25. some kids especially boys just cant get up or make it all night. There is nothing you can do and nothing he can do. It will last up to age 11 and sometimes puberty. Remember its harder on the child than on you so be kind and understanding and the less you talk about it the better....it will stop.

  26. Buy UnderJams by pampers its got to work and it just a phase it will go away don&#039;t worry just reward your child after every night he doesn&#039;t wet the bed and your child will try harder.

  27. you should probably talk to your dr depending on how old he is i know my sister had that problem for awhile and it was because she grew to fast for her bladder to keep up with her and the dr recomended some things for her to do like not drink a few hours before bed and also said that itll regulate on its on but good luck  

  28. Your child may not have full control of his bladder muscles, which is quite common. Use good nites or pull ups at night, and that will help to build his confidence. Eventually he will gain control of his muscles and you will won&#039;t have to was his sheets every day.

    Good Luck.  

  29. gat pull ups  and do not gave any drinks bebor going bedtime good luck ~* Billie Joe Gf~*

  30. you cant force a child to stop pull up will work but when he pees hes going to not stop until the body is ready to stop so ull have to wait it out

  31. you should get a pee pad under the sheets and wear pul ups to bed

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