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My daughter is 9 and still wets the bed???

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I don't know what to do. My daughter is 9 and every single night she wets. I have tried lots of things and nothing seems to work. What can I do???? Please help!!!

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  1. She might have a bladder problem. Take her to a doctor.


  2. Have you contacted a doctor?

    Have you noticed if she uses the restroom frequently during the day? She might have a medical problem which does not allow her to hold it well.

    Get with a doctor. You arent going to find a magic answer on the internet, it sounds like your child has a serious problem.

  3. No drinks or snacks 1 hour before bed

    go to the bathroom right before getting into bed

    make sure she is warm enough

    get a plastic sheet for the bed to cover the mattress

    call teh doctor and set up some test as a precaution to rule out things like a urinary tract or kideny problem and diabeties.  Once they cone back negative get more feedback from the doctor.

    you may also want to look into counceling if its something more

    good luck!

  4. Make SURE she goes to the bathroom right before she goes to bed.

    My little sister is four, almost five, and we're trying to get her to not wet the bed anymore.

    Don't let her drink anything soon before going to bed.

    I'm not sure if you've tried any of these, but I hope I helped.

    :)

  5. I would take her to the doctor and make sure she doesn't have a urinary tract infection.  It happened to one of my friends a long time ago. She would not even be aware she had to go to the bathroom and suddenly she would be wet.  Rule out that possibility first.

  6. Try not to let her drink any fluids at least an hour before bedtime. That's how I broke my son (3) and daughter (7) out of wetting the bed. They both stopped at the age of 3. If that doesn't work, I don't know what else would because I didn't try anything else. Maybe setting an alarm would work for her

  7. Just give it time. Yea she might have been potty trained early in her years, but some kids are deep sleepers. It will come with time. Just put a pull-up on her for now. Also if you take her to the doctor, they do have pills she can take if she sleeps at a friends house and is uncomfortable wearing them. Another thing you can buy from the doctor is a little device that you put in your underwear, pull-up, or whatever she is wearing to bed. As soon as it starts to get wet, an alarm goes off, waking her up. That way she knows when she is starting to go.

  8. no water or liquid after 7 and make he pee before bed. you might need to take her to the doctor she might have a bladder problem

  9. you should go to the doctor. i also consider buying her goodnites as well. Don' t worry she will eventually grow out of wettign the bed.

    read this : http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problem...

  10. You need to find out what time she wets the bed. If it's about the same time every night then you need to have a alarm wake her up about 10 mins befpr that time. Then she can go to the bathroom. Soon it will become a habit to wake up. If it is always at a differant time then I'm sorry I don't know how to help you there. I hope this helped.

    -Tara

  11. The first thing I would recommend is that you get her a check up to rule out any physical or possible emotional  reasons she could be wetting the bed. It could be as simple as her being a heavy sleeper. If that's the case, limit her liquid intake at night, no drinks after like 6-7 p.m. and see how that goes. Make sure she uses the bathroom right before bed. You also may want to invest in some of those overnights for older kids, just in case.

  12. give her a good ole fashion spanking

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