Millions of children struggle with bed-wetting. As a pediatrician, I understand the stress and frustration that bed-wetting can have on families. For some kids, wetting the bed can be embarrassing and ...
For millions of kids, bed-wetting is a normal part of growing up. According to The Mayo Clinic, bed-wetting affects about one of every four children at age 5, and boys make up two-thirds of this group ...
Bed-wetting is no fun for your child, who's waking up with soaked sheets, or for you, the parent. This problem is common, with about 5 million children in the U.S. wetting the bed, according to ...
Potty-training does not necessarily mean the end of bed-wetting, and, for some, the problem persists into their teens. For the parents of these kids who wet the bed, the battle to eradicate night-time ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My son is 8 and wets the bed a few times each week. We have tried a variety of things to help prevent it from happening, including stopping beverages two hours before bedtime and ...
Children breast-fed as infants are less likely to wet the bed later on, researchers reported Wednesday, probably because they have a developmental edge. There is strong evidence that in many cases bed ...
A lot of folks think bed-wetting is something that only happens to kids, but it's a problem that can hit grown-ups, too. You may feel embarrassed to wake up to wet sheets, but it's not your fault. It ...
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If your daytime-dry kid soaks his sheets at night, it takes patience to remember he's not doing it on purpose -- and to wait while he outgrows it. Which almost every bed-wetting kid (or ...