Bedwetting - Beaverton,OR

Updated on April 17, 2008
L.M. asks from Beaverton, OR
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Hello-
I don't understand why my daughter is doing this. At 2 1/2 My daughter wsa potty trained both during day and at night. Than I had my son when she was 3 and 2 months she did not regress than at all but when he was four months she started wetting the bed first 1 or 2 times a week than it got to be every night and I had to put pull ups back on her at night. I was hoping it would stop and two months later it is still going on.
Why is she doing this?
Should I worry?
Should I ignore it?
Should I do anything?
L.

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M.B.

answers from Seattle on

L.,

Why is she doing this? There is a new baby in the house and she has regressed.

Should I worry? Probably not yet.

Should I ignore it? Might be the best idea for now.

Should I do anything? Encourage her to be "Mommy's Big Girl Helper" and remind her that big girls go potty in the toilet.

Hope this helps,
Melissa

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E.W.

answers from Richland on

Hello My son is three he was also potty trained early. He also wets the bed. I talked to his doctor and she said it was because his body is not ready to be potty trained. I should be patient and wait until he is about 4. I as a choild had a real problem with bed weting and thought it might be because of that. I guess every child is different so I do not know the best advice for you. There are resources. Talk to your doctor. I myself would not worry, but like I said everyone is different and it is always good to ask questions. Hope this helps

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K.O.

answers from Portland on

It is very common for kids to regress in this area once a new baby is added to the mix. Maybe give her awhile longer; but if you continue to be concerned check with your pediatrician.

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W.L.

answers from Seattle on

All in all your daughter hasn't been potty trained for that long. So it should be expected that she would regress right now. It is very odd for kids to have to share their time with you. There's nothing wrong with your daughter. Alot of times kids don't know how to or can't express themselves and maybe she's worried or has some other emotion she can't explain and this is her way of "letting it out" so to speak. I really wouldn't worry about it at all. My son is 4 and a half and still has to wear night time pull ups because he sleeps so hard he doesn't wake up.
W.

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