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Managing bedwetting in children: Tips and advice

Hantera sängvätning hos barn: Tips och råd

Dear Parents,

It can be worrying if your child is still wetting the bed. This is a common question that many parents face. In this blog we want to give you insights, frequently asked questions and practical tips to deal with this situation.

Here are some frequently asked questions and helpful tips to help you deal with this situation:

My child still pees the bed, what should I do?

It is not uncommon for children to still pee in bed. Here are some suggestions on how to deal with it:

  • Remain calm and understanding: Bedwetting is rarely intentional. Remain calm and show understanding.
  • Limit liquids in the evening: Limit the amount of drinks your child consumes in the evening.
  • Use protective bedding: Invest in waterproof bedding to protect the mattress.

What should I do if my son keeps wetting the bed?

Specifically for boys, bedwetting may continue. Here are some tips:

Promote independence: Teach your son how to change his own bedding if he urinates at night. This can give him a sense of control.

Talk to a doctor: If the problem persists, consider talking to a pediatrician to rule out any underlying causes.

How can you stop bedwetting?

It may take some time to stop bedwetting, but here are some steps that can help:

Bladder training: Encourage your child to go to the toilet regularly, even if he doesn't feel the urge.

Use a reward system: Reward your child if he stays dry at night. This can be a positive encouragement.

Ask for help if needed: If bedwetting continues, don't hesitate to seek professional help.

What should you do if your child has wet the bed?

If your child has wet the bed, it is important to remain calm and show empathy. Help your child change clothes and emphasize that it is not his fault.

Why does a 7-year-old child pee in the bed?

Bedwetting at age 7 is not uncommon. It can be due to slow development of bladder control, genetic factors or stress. A doctor can help determine the cause.

I hope these answers and tips help you better manage bedwetting in your child. Remember that patience and understanding are essential in this process.