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6 Year Old Still Wets the Bed Sometimes at Night

I have a 6 year old who has been potty trained since 2 years and has never had a wetting accident during the day since then. The problem is she will wet the bed at night several times a month. We haven't had any changes in our household or anything too different. This has been going on for 4 years and I thought she would eventually grow out of it but that doesn't seem to be the case. Any suggestions?

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When I was younger and was still wetting the bed, I remember my mother and grand-mother giving me cinnamon sticks to suck on before I went to bed, it was supposed to be a homeopathic way to help stop bed-wetting. Best of Luck!!

there are kids that do this and there are special pull ups at the store and also talk with her doctor about this issue. from; C.

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I JUST recently talked with my pediatrician about this with my 7 year old daughter. She said the meds were a short lived fix (if at all). The problem is a sleep disorder that she will outgrow. She did recommend a product called The Potty Pager. I haven't ordered it yet, but I plan to soon. The website is www.pottypager.com.
I would love to hear how this turns out for you (and me!)!

I have a 9 y/o daughter with the same issue... I have talked to her pediatrician several times about it, and each time they insist that she WILL eventually grow out of it, but maybe not until age 12! The most important thing is to not punish your child for this... she honestly has no control, and punishment will cause addition embarrasment. I invested in two washable matress protectors... not the kind that cover the whole matress, but instead, just lay across (side to side) on the matress... this way, you can wash and rotate them when needed. Of course, limiting drinks an hour before bed and making sure she uses the potty right before going to sleep helps, too! :)

this is completely normal. ANy pediatric urologist will tell you that bed wetting is completely age appropriate until about age 12 for girls. IT has nothing to do with her will, patience, maturity etc. It has to do with the physical growth of her body. There is not a thing she can do about it and making any kind of negative deal about it only makes it worse and causes other problems. get a water proof matteress pad, some goodnights and keep moving. you can even have her wear the good nights over her panties so you can use a clean one more than once but won''t have the huge laundry mess if she has an accident. good luck

I wouldn't worry about it to much. I know that it can be very annoying washing sheets every day - I have been there. My son who is ten occassionally wets the bed even now. He at one time seemed to wet the bed every night. We tried all the things that others suggested: limiting drinks at night, waking him up during the night to go to the toilet.

We came to the conclusion that he was such a heavy sleeper that he just couldn't wake himself to get up for the toilet -bombs could go off in his room and you still wouldn't be able to rouse him. He never knew he wet the bed until he woke up in the morning.

He is now dry at night with the accidents few and far between - growing out of it. Wet sheets are annoying but it could be that your little girl just can't wake herself up to go and will grow out of it eventually. Stay strong.

there are kids that do this and there are special pull ups at the store and also talk with her doctor about this issue. from; C.

Take her to a doctor to rule our any medical problems. It's very likely she has a sleep disorder. Many children who wet the bed don't move through sleep phases the way they should. They have a hard time falling asleep, and then move into the deepest phase of sleep where nothing, including a full bladder, will wake them up. She may need to have a sleep study done.

Good luck finding the right solution for her.

T.

Hi L., My daughter is 6 years old and she wets the bed EVERY NIGHT! I thought she had a problem because she has very strong urine, but like the others said, it's normal, especially with little girls. In most cases, the child outgrows their bladder. That's weird... My urologist told me not to worry about it, that she would outgrow it. He said his daughter was the same way but he didn't do anything about her until she was 8 years of age, which was when he put her on a pill. That's when I stopped taking her to the doctor and just started back buying pull ups. I hope you get reliefs soon, as well as myself. Take care and God bless~

This is a common situation. I have 3 nieces that all wore pull ups to bed until 9 years old. Their bladders were small and they had accidents several times a week while sleeping. Ask the pediatrician to make sure it isn't something more than a small bladder. Water restriction before bedtime and waking them up during the night didn't work....it's just something they eventually grew out of.

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