Hi Mark, a return to nighttime wetting can certainly be in response to an emotionally charged experience such as bullying. In saying this, it is...
Hi Toni, it is not unusual for children to waiver between periods of being dry then returning to wetting as they move toward achieving permanent ...
The alarm that you refer to is called a ‘personal alarm’ which has a small sensor which can be placed inside your grandson’s DryNites and is link...
Hi K.V., first of all, what a lucky boy to have such wonderful, understanding and supportive parents! You have obviously given a lot of thought ...
Hi Justine, please be reassured it is perfectly normal for your son to still be wetting the bed at night with many children (especially boys) con...
Hi Sue - It is completely understandable to be concerned about his daytime urinary habits – as we all know too well, children can be incredibly cru...
Hi Lee-Ann, it is completely understandable that he gets upset – no child every wants to wet the bed. Given his age and the fact that his bedwetti...
Hi Sonia, bedwetting can be incredibly challenging to manage, and even more so when it starts to impact on children’s school and extra-curricula ac...
Hi M.W., while many children will outgrow bedwetting on their own, some children do benefit from a more focused intervention. Given his age and th...
It sounds like it may be what is commonly referred to as ‘nappy rash’. Nappy rash typically results from skin contact with a wet or dirty nappy. ...
Hi Sarah, the incidence of bedwetting in children with ADHD is also about two to three times higher than for other children so it is not particular...
Hi Brendon, leakage often results from improper fit, which can occur when your DryNites have become too small. If you do find you have outgrown you...
Hi Delwyn, while the girls and boys DryNites offer similar levels of absorbency, the pattern of absorbency differs in that the boys DryNites have m...
Hi Katie, it is not unusual for children to waiver between periods of being dry then retrurning to wetting again as they move toward achieving perm...
Hi H.D., In order for your son to become dry at night he either needs to learn to wake in response to a full-bladder or his bladder needs to develo...
Hi Jan, your grandson is experiencing secondary enuresis which occurs when a child has had proper control over their bladder during the night for a...
Hi Louise – it really sounds like you are doing everything right. Rather than limiting dirnks you could try getting him to drink water more frequen...
Bedwetting can be incredibly frustrating especially when there seems to be no obvious cause. As a parent, the most important thing is to reassur...
Hi J.O., Training at night usually involves the use of a conditioning alarm (also commonly referred to as a bedwetting alarm), this works by helpin...
Hi Kellie – The first thing you need to do is reassure him that you understand that his nighttime wetting is largely beyond his control. Making t...