My 10-year-old daughter, who was always wet in the morning, has started to have some dry mornings. Keeping track, she was dry for about 15 days last month. Does this mean she is starting to grow out of bedwetting?
Answer
It sounds like she is starting to outgrow the bedwetting. Whether her issue is that of a small bladder or deep sleep, she is starting to adapt, and those dry mornings should continue to increase over the next couple of months until she's dry every night.
John Dorsey,M.D.
Pediatrician
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