If bedwetting is a new experience for you and your child, how are you handling it?
My daughter, Catie, is 7 years old. The best tip we learned, as a family, was that Catie's enuresis was not a "problem." We had called it a "bladder problem" for a long time. This wasn't easy for Catie to handle and she felt bad about how we thought about it. Now we know to call it a "condition" and to look for support! GoodNites® help kids that are small or big!
-Denice
My kid wanted to wear his GoodNites® after he stopped wetting the bed. I think it's just a security feeling, so don't panic - they will grow out of it.
- Anonymous
Chase is my grandson. He stays with me every night. His mom works night shift so he stays over. I used to use Pull-ups® on him, but now that he is almost 10 years old, they are too small. GoodNites® have been a life saver for me. I was having to wash sheets and blankets every night. I'm hoping he will learn (or be able to control) someday, but for now the GoodNites® have been a plus.
- Sandy
I've been wetting the bed since I was 5. I still have accidents once in a while. If I drink a lot of liquids I will wear GoodNites® just in case. I have two jumbo packs in my closet. When I drink a lot, by the middle of the night, my GoodNites® are usually filled. Sometimes it leaks and my sheets will be damp. Sometimes I go through two a night. It's kind of hard to wear them because I'm so popular with the girls, but I have to.
- Dale
You should wear GoodNites®.
- Ann
The most helpful place I go for info about bedwetting is GOODNITES.com. At first I didn't know where to find a place about bedwetting until I went out and bought GOODNITES and saw a Web site link. I was very pleased to find a lot of info.
- Monica
