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My son is 7, a deep sleeper and still wears Pullups. We went to Italy and he was dry for the first 7 days of our trip and slept through the night every night. For the rest of the trip he wet his Pullups. How does the jetlag affect his dryness?
by Adriennels on August 25th, 2009
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Real embarrassing;this morning i went to the bathroom,when i was done,i felt i had to go more, but couldn't.i looked inmy pants and noticed i wet myself? i never do that,it only smelt a little of urine,and now when i must go,its a strong urge. whatswrong?
by missanonymous on June 11th, 2009
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Are there any single girls in their twenties who still wet the bed or are incontinent living in the Rhode Island area?
by jaykicks on April 17th, 2011
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My 6 year old still wets his bed docs say it has to do with the fact his father is not here. Dose anyone knw what i can do to have him not wet his bed? My dad wet his bed intel he was 10!
by Anonymous on August 18th, 2009
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What seems to be a "tip of the iceberg" problem with bedwetting at 15?
by WABOO on May 23rd, 2010
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You're reading Just short of using crazy glue, how do you help a child stop wetting the bed?
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Bedwetting alarm will probably work much better than crazy glue! An alarm worked wonders for my child. He went from wet every single night to completely dry in less than three months. The site www.braveryandgrace.com has parent and Kidfriendly information.
by Stop Bedwetting on February 18th, 2009