Who do you talk with about your child's bedwetting? Grandparents, friends, other parents?
"My daughter is 12 years old and I have felt the need to discuss her bedwetting with my parents to assess heredity concerns. Unfortunately, we do not have communication with her other grandparents. I have also spoken with other parents (friends of mine) that had children with bedwetting issues to learn what worked for them. Lastly, I have shared my concerns with the parents of the few children that she has the opportunity to spend sleepovers with. GoodNites® have made this possible and have certainly made this communication smoother between the parents. Thanks."
-Anonymous
"We never made it a secret that our daughter was wetting her bed and we didn't call it a problem. It was simply a part of who she was and as such we talked about it openly when it came up in discussions. As her mom I tried to keep a positive attitude and with the use of GoodNites(r) pants it was easy to handle. In the last two months she went from wetting every night to wetting about twice a week to being dry for the last three weeks at age 7 1/2."
- Yvon
"I am not a parent, but the child who suffers this horrible problem. I do not know who knows about my bedwetting, but I don't think that it is a good idea to talk about it with anyone. Many children (especially teenagers) are embarrassed to talk about it even to their parents, and they want it to be their little secret. So the parents should ask the opinions of their children about telling it to others."
- Irene