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My son has been using the toilet for a while but he has just started to wet him self again?

by Guest33477  |  earlier

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i have just started work and my partner is with the kids but my son just wont tell us any more when he needs to go is it just a fase because ive gone to work should i put him back in pull ups or what im confused

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  1. This is just a suggestion, but does he maybe have a bladder infection? my friends 3 yr old son started going to the potty on his own, but then started to wet himself (wouldnt make it to the toilet) and would pee the bed in his sleep, which was out of the ordinary for him. his pediatrician ordered a urine culure which came back positive for a uti (urinary tract infection) which explained the urgency to go and incontinence.


  2. At the young stages in life (usually birth-3 years), young children go through something Freud called a "castration complex". To save them from this, as well as to fix their wetting problem, I suggest you neuter the child. If this doesn't work, I suggest you put it to sleep.

  3. totally normal depending on certain age categories, just encourage him to tell your partner when he needs to go. I wouldnt put him back in pull ups instead have extra underwear. As well as make sure in his everyday routine there are bathroom breaks. As well as ask him frequently and encourage him to tell you. You can read him books about potty-training etc...

  4. Most likely it is a phase because you have gone back to work.  Changes sometimes cause regression.  Check out the link for info.

  5. I have been wearing them until I was seven and my mom was worried too.  She kept putting me on pull ups until I stop peeing my bed.  I think you should get him to a doctor which my mom never did.  My mom said it could be a kidney or bladder problem but we don't know.  After 7 she was not worried anymore.

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