Welcome to NoMoreBedWetting.Info

 

Bed wetting or enuresis is quite literally one of the hardest problems families face.

When one of your children is a bed wetter, it can be a very sensitive topic. You want your child to know it's just a part of growing up and that there's nothing wrong with them. You have to crack down on siblings who like to give them a hard time.

It's hard to understand. You make sure they don't drink any liquids before bedtime. You make sure they use the restroom before lying down to sleep. But the accidents still happen.

What's the problem? Is it normal? Can you do something to help your child? Welcome to NoMoreBedWetting.Info

You don't have to be a doctor to cure your child's bedwetting habit!

It hurts to see your child so ashamed and embarrassed. You do your best to make sure it's just "our little secret." But the burden of believing you have a secret none of your friends can know... is incredibly hard on your child.

Within this site, you will learn how to gently help your child take control of the situation. With tips, tricks, and methods for waking up dry - this website really is the secret tool families use to cure bedwetting.

Some of the information you will find inside:

  • Signs that you need to look into the problem seriously.
  • How your behavior can effect your child's bedwetting. Are you making it worse?
  • What to tell your child to make him or her feel better about the situation.
  • Is it time to go to a doctor?
  • How to make "bed time" less stressful for your child.
  • Does your child really have a problem? Or is it normal.
  • How to make it easier for your child to let you know there was an accident.
  • Signs that you need to seek more aggressive treatment.
  • Why making your child get to sleep earlier can actually help him or her to stop wetting the bed.
  • Steps to making sure your child doesn't contract any skin irritations.
  • The worst thing you can do to try and stop bedwetting.
  • How to give your child hope.
  • How to implement "night lifting" to keep your child dry.
  • Bladder control exercises for your child.
  • Which liquids to keep your child away from in the evening.
  • Types of medications that just might be the ticket.
  • Things you might want to write down in a journal every time your child wets the bed to help find the problem area.
  • What your pediatrician needs to know to form a good opinion. And when you should think about getting a second opinion.
  • Places to start doing more research.
  • Extra resources that can give you more information on your child's specific problem.
  • Things to consider before you pick up your own bedwetting resources.
  • What are moisture detector alarms and why do they make a big difference?
  • Ways to evaluate a moisture detector to make sure it's right for your child.
  • The special product that can make cleaning up a breeze.
  • The magic product that can keep your child dry and odor free at sleepovers.
  • Why your child's school bathroom and drinking habits may be the problem.
  • A teaspoon of what? Find out what "magical" remedy (that tastes good) may help your child make it through the night dry.
  • What to do if you're preteen or teen is still wetting the bed. Is there a more serious problem?
  • How to handle a possible infection caused by wet sheets.
  • Is "Dry Bed Training" right for your child?
  • Ways to handle your child's thoughts when they are embarrassed, confused, ashamed, and discouraged.
  • Ways to help your child deal with teasing at school.
  • Ways to help your child cope with his or her "secret."
  • Calm your child's deepest worry, "What will others think?"

Does Your Child Have These Symptoms?

Does your child seem to wet the bed at the same time every night?
There may be something you can do about it (that doesn't require a doctors visit). And this site contains articles that will tell you all about it. You know, not all liquids are created equal. It's ok to let your child drink certain drinks in the evening time. But definitely keep them away from these drinks (and even foods!).

Forget the mess. Forget the cleaning. Often the hardest part for bedwetters is the emotions they have to carry with them. Feelings of embarrassment, confusion, and being ashamed.

 
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