How have you helped your child get through bedwetting?
"After having both of my boys suffer from bedwetting, finally they have stopped. I won't let them drink anything past 5 p.m. and they must use the restroom before their 9 p.m. bedtime. So far these past two weeks have been a dry time."
- Alexis
"My daughter just turned 6 years old and is a bedwetter. When she was 2 years old she stopped, but when she turned 4-1/2 it started again suddenly. She is quite embarrassed about her “wet mornings” and is often limited to overnight stays with friends and relatives. I just started using GOODNITES® Underpants about a week ago. She wasn't too proud, as she thought I was making her wear diapers again. I assured her that they weren't diapers but, rather, "accident panties." She's a little more comfortable with that. I've grown used to waking myself at 3 a.m. to take her to the bathroom. Along with limiting her fluid intake after 7 p.m. and taking her to the bathroom at 9 p.m. (bedtime), she rarely wakes up wet. We encourage her and assure her that she's okay when she has accidents at night. We let her know that we're still very proud of her and that many kids go through the same thing she does. When she has dry mornings, we celebrate and tell her that one day soon she'll wake up and realize that many days, weeks, months, then years have gone by since she's had a wet night. Oftentimes, she's relieved to hear that. And, indeed, it's true."
- Toyah
"Irregularity and bedwetting are almost synonymous. We are seeing a urologist currently and the treatment involves shrinking the bowel. We have noticed a profound improvement with this treatment. My first tip would be to seek professional assistance to rule out any medical problem. Of course we are faithful to GOODNITES® Underpants because they serve to maintain a proper balance between diagnostic treatment and accidents that occur. The treatment takes 6 months to a year."
- Pam
"My name is Karoline and my little girl Sarah is 8 years old and wets the bed at home and in school. Once she was in math class and she peed herself so much that she got up in front of the whole class screaming and crying with her shorts totally soaking wet. She came home crying and I told her about GOODNITES® Underpants and at first she thought they were for babies but I told her that they were not so she tried them. The next week she tried them and wet again and this time it didn't come out and she just asked the teacher if she could go to the bathroom, and she went to the nurse and she changed her."
- Karoline
"Every doctor we have been to says you should not have to get your child up several times during the night after a certain age. It is certainly normal to do this when they are young, but when they reach a certain age, you should no longer have to do this. So, getting your child up every three hours is not the answer. How much sleep are YOU getting?"
- Kristie
