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This information is for informational purposes only, and is not intended in any way to be construed as medical advice. Please check with your registered medical practioner prior to taking any of these courses of action or remedies, especially if you are pregnant, are currently taking medication of any type, or if you have any doubts whatsoever about using any of the recipies, remedies or recommendations listed.


Bed Wetting


Why it happens
It is perfectly normal for your newly potty-trained toddler to wet the bed at night. Your two- to four-year-olds bladder still may be too small to hold in a night's worth of urine, and he hasn't yet learned to wake up and head to the bathroom when his bladder feels full. Almost half of all three-year-olds still wet the bed. Most child development experts consider bedwetting normal until about the age of five or six, when only 12 percent of kids still wet the bed.

Treatment
Don't scold or embarrass your child. Calmly change the bedding and his pajamas. Or let him wear absorbent or disposable training pants to bed. If your child still isn't staying dry at night six months after he's mastered daytime toilet training or by the time he is five years old, consult your pediatrician.




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