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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;If your child wets, they have about a 15% chance of stopping wetting within a year.  Bedwetting is a very common condition.  To &quot;speed up the clock&quot; your child can use a bedwetting alarm.  It costs less than $100 and teaches your daughter how to recognize the signal she gets from her bladder so she can wake up and go to the toilet before she wets.  Almost every parent of a bedwetting child tries to restrict fluid.  This doesn&#039;t really work and you want your child to learn how to get up on their own when they need to.  An alarm is a &quot;tool&quot; that helps them do this.&lt;br&gt;
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Clinical research shows that the bedwetting alarm is the most effective cure for helping children stop wetting.  Initially it alerts the parent - who awakens the child.  Over time, children learn how to recognize the signal from their bladder and wet less and less until they develop the ability to awaken on their own - before they wet.  On average, about 80% of children achieve dryness in about 10 weeks.  Some take longer, some less.&lt;br&gt;
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I recommend the Malem alarms and have seen wonderful results.  (see the Malem bedwetting alarm reviews on Amazon and you will be convinced too)&lt;br&gt;
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You can purchase alarms at the Bedwetting Store.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">If your child wets, they have about a 15% chance of stopping wetting within a year.  Bedwetting is a very common condition.  To &quot;speed up the clock&quot; your child can use a bedwetting alarm.  It costs less than $100 and teaches your daughter how to recognize the signal she gets from her bladder so she can wake up and go to the toilet before she wets.  Almost every parent of a bedwetting child tries to restrict fluid.  This doesn&#039;t really work and you want your child to learn how to get up on their own when they need to.  An alarm is a &quot;tool&quot; that helps them do this.</p>
<p>Clinical research shows that the bedwetting alarm is the most effective cure for helping children stop wetting.  Initially it alerts the parent &#8211; who awakens the child.  Over time, children learn how to recognize the signal from their bladder and wet less and less until they develop the ability to awaken on their own &#8211; before they wet.  On average, about 80% of children achieve dryness in about 10 weeks.  Some take longer, some less.</p>
<p>I recommend the Malem alarms and have seen wonderful results.  (see the Malem bedwetting alarm reviews on Amazon and you will be convinced too)</p>
<p>You can purchase alarms at the Bedwetting Store.</p></div>
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		<title>Comment on Children Wetting Bed by admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 23:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;It can go way past 8. The doctor can give you a prescription for a nasal spray that will keep her from wetting (but only on the nights you use it).&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">It can go way past 8. The doctor can give you a prescription for a nasal spray that will keep her from wetting (but only on the nights you use it).</div>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;She&#039;ll grow out of it. If it happens after she&#039;s about 10, though, they could be a problem.&lt;br&gt;
Buy some pull ups for her...but make sure she understands that she shouldn&#039;t be embarrassed or anything. &lt;br&gt;
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Good luck. =)&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">She&#039;ll grow out of it. If it happens after she&#039;s about 10, though, they could be a problem.<br />
Buy some pull ups for her&#8230;but make sure she understands that she shouldn&#039;t be embarrassed or anything. </p>
<p>Good luck. =)</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 23:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;Children generally grow out of it, because they gain control over their bladder muscles. Try having her wear pull-ups to bed to cut down on the mess. They can&#039;t be seen under PJ&#039;s, so she won&#039;t be embarrassed at a slumber party.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">Children generally grow out of it, because they gain control over their bladder muscles. Try having her wear pull-ups to bed to cut down on the mess. They can&#039;t be seen under PJ&#039;s, so she won&#039;t be embarrassed at a slumber party.</div>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;I limited fluids  in the evening and I used pullups for her. Finally when she was 8 years old, it stopped. Finally! She is always dry now and drinks right up to bedtime and doesn&#039;t wear pullups. Finally! I heard that it can last up to 12 years old in some cases&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">I limited fluids  in the evening and I used pullups for her. Finally when she was 8 years old, it stopped. Finally! She is always dry now and drinks right up to bedtime and doesn&#039;t wear pullups. Finally! I heard that it can last up to 12 years old in some cases</div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 23:14:43 +0000</pubDate>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;My niece went through the same thing.  Her first doctor told her she could be experiencing some kind of trauma but she was a happy little girl.  The second doctor determined she had a small badder and that she will grow out of it and she did.  It took another 2 years but she did stop.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">My niece went through the same thing.  Her first doctor told her she could be experiencing some kind of trauma but she was a happy little girl.  The second doctor determined she had a small badder and that she will grow out of it and she did.  It took another 2 years but she did stop.</div>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;I looked up your problem online and found something helpful.&lt;br&gt;
THere are these things called GoodNites that children who have a bed wetting problem can wear to bed at night.&lt;br&gt;
They are basically pull-ups for night time.&lt;br&gt;
This wya, you will not have to change the sheets every night.&lt;br&gt;
And don&#039;t worry, they make them for older kids so they will have your daughter&#039;s size.&lt;br&gt;
You can go to goodnites.com to find out more and look at stories and tips from other parents dealing with the same thing.&lt;br&gt;
You can buy GoodNites in the diaper section of your local Target, Walmart, or pharmacy store.&lt;br&gt;
Hope I was of help to you and your family!&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">I looked up your problem online and found something helpful.<br />
THere are these things called GoodNites that children who have a bed wetting problem can wear to bed at night.<br />
They are basically pull-ups for night time.<br />
This wya, you will not have to change the sheets every night.<br />
And don&#039;t worry, they make them for older kids so they will have your daughter&#039;s size.<br />
You can go to goodnites.com to find out more and look at stories and tips from other parents dealing with the same thing.<br />
You can buy GoodNites in the diaper section of your local Target, Walmart, or pharmacy store.<br />
Hope I was of help to you and your family!</div>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;Children stop wetting the bed. Don&#039;t worry. If it happens after they are 10 though, you will have to do something about it. Make sure your daughter doesn&#039;t eat dinner or drink water before 1 and a half hours of going to bed. The best time to have dinner is before 6, that gives her time to digest and wetting the bed will stop. Don&#039;t drink more than 1 cup of water during meals.&lt;br&gt;
Hope I Helped!!&lt;br&gt;
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<div class="content">Children stop wetting the bed. Don&#039;t worry. If it happens after they are 10 though, you will have to do something about it. Make sure your daughter doesn&#039;t eat dinner or drink water before 1 and a half hours of going to bed. The best time to have dinner is before 6, that gives her time to digest and wetting the bed will stop. Don&#039;t drink more than 1 cup of water during meals.<br />
Hope I Helped!!<br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 23:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;Bed wetting can be a normal part of childhood.  Could it be that your daughter is too sleepy to get up on her own, maybe you should try setting the alarm clock, wake her and see that she gets to the bathroom, it can&#039;t hurt and could save you from washing sheets and blankets everyday, at any rate, it&#039;s worth a try.  Good luck!!&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">Bed wetting can be a normal part of childhood.  Could it be that your daughter is too sleepy to get up on her own, maybe you should try setting the alarm clock, wake her and see that she gets to the bathroom, it can&#039;t hurt and could save you from washing sheets and blankets everyday, at any rate, it&#039;s worth a try.  Good luck!!</div>
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            &lt;div class=&quot;content&quot;&gt;Well, if your daughter is a deep sleeper i can see why she wets her bed because she is not woken that she needs to go. And that her bladder is weak, so she should make it stronger by when she goes to the bathroom she should pee then stop the pee agian like in sections...do you get what i mean. = Also you can try getting her to where pull ups.Good Luck!&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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<div class="content">Well, if your daughter is a deep sleeper i can see why she wets her bed because she is not woken that she needs to go. And that her bladder is weak, so she should make it stronger by when she goes to the bathroom she should pee then stop the pee agian like in sections&#8230;do you get what i mean. = Also you can try getting her to where pull ups.Good Luck!</div>
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