How to Stop Bed Wetting

Bed wetting is something that countless children go through. If you child is experiencing a bed wetting issue, worry not, there are many ways to effectively stop a bed wetting problem. Follow the steps below to find out how.

Instructions

    • 1

      Limiting Water

      Be sure that your child gets plenty of water during the day and less in the hours before he/she goes to bed. Sending your child to bed with less water in their system will help stop bed wetting in the middle of the night.

    • 2

      Using The Restroom

      Before you child goes to sleep encourage him or her to use the restroom first. This is perhaps one of the more obvious ways to prevent bed wetting but effective in that you child will go to bed with an empty bladder.

    • 3

      Specially Made Pajamas

      Consider purchasing specially made pajamas that absorb the urine expelled during bed wetting. Such pajamas are helpful in that they eliminate the mess caused by bed wetting and will also help a child's confidence when trying to overcome bed wetting.

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      Offer Rewards

      Offer your child rewards for not wetting the bed. This reward can be something that you can discuss with your child. A reward will give your child proper motivation to do whatever he or she can do to stop wetting the bed.

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