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Understand The Cause of Bedwetting

Kids are able to stay dry during the day because they?ve been successfully potty trained during the day, however, many bedwetters need nighttime potty training to stay dry through the night. It takes more time, effort, and nighttime potty training for kids to respond to a full bladder while asleep. Currently, the bedwetting alarm brags the highest success rate in training bedwetters to stay dry at night by training the child to properly respond to a full bladder while asleep.

The Cause of Bedwetting Can Not be Blamed on:

1.) The myth that bedwetting is a result of poor parenting or lazy kids.
Parenting ability and the work ethic does not dictate a dry or wet bed in the morning. Many good parents with hard working kids work very hard to stay dry at night and still experience bedwetting. Kids are able to stay dry at night because they have learned to respond to a full bladder at night.

2.) The myth that deep sleepers can't help but wet the bed.
Many bedwetters are deep sleepers, however, not all deep sleepers wet the bed because they have learned to properly respond to a full bladder while sleeping deeply.

3.) The myth that drinking too much water before bedtime causes bedwetting.
Parents often limit the amount of water the bedwetter can drink several hours before bedtime so thier kids can wake up in a dry bed. This approach doesn't work because the body continues to produce liquid during the night regardless of the amount of water the child drinks before bedtime because the food the child consumes during the day turns into liquid after it is digested. (Restricting fluids is discouraged because limiting water intake increases the risk of dehydration.) It's also important to note that many young children drink a lot of water before going to sleep and never wet the bed because they have learned to respond to a full bladder at night.

4.) The myth that kids wet the bed because they have a smaller bladder.
This idea doesn?t explain why some kids with a bigger bladder capacity wet the bed while other kids with a smaller bladder capacity are able to stay dry.
And if this were true, bedwetters with a smaller bladder capacity would be able to stay dry at night by making frequent visits to the bathroom at night. The reason why kids with a smaller bladder are able to stay dry at night again is because they have learned to respond to a full bladder at night.

5.) The myth that bedwetters have emotional problems:
Emotionally healthy people do not intentionally urinate in their bed. It's always accidental. Although bedwetting can lead to emotional problems, bedwetting has everything to do with responding to bladder signals and nothing to do with emotional problems.

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