You've read all the books, successfully potty trained your toddler and assumed the bed-wetting would end by kindergarten, or even first or second grade. But when the dry nights are few and far between ...
According to Dr. Matthew Ruderman, Ph.D., a licensed clinical psychologist at Providence Saint John’s Child and Family Development Center, there are two types of enuresis. “Primary enuresis is when ...
Waking up to soiled sheets again? Why bedwetting is common for some kids — and how parents can help.
“Mom, it happened again.” Many a parent has woken up to these words, sometimes morning after morning. Kids and adults alike can become frustrated and even confused about ongoing bedwetting beyond what ...
Bedwetting, a common issue among children, particularly those under 5, often resolves naturally but may require medical attention after age 7. Bedwetting can run in families, suggesting a genetic link ...
In 1840, British physician E.W. Duffin wrote to the medical journal the Lancet about his solution for an embarrassing malady. Duffin’s patient was a 19-year-old, “unusually good-looking” woman who wet ...
Potty training is a universally dreaded task among parents of young children, for many reasons. It’s hard to know when they’re really ready; there are too many methods to choose from; once you start, ...
In 1840, British physician E.W. Duffin wrote to the medical journal the Lancet about his solution for an embarrassing malady. Duffin's patient was a 19-year-old, "unusually good-looking" woman who wet ...
The sound of distressed crying wakes you in the middle of the night. Your child stands in the doorway, pajamas soaked, face crumpled with embarrassment and confusion. “I dreamed I was in the bathroom, ...
At some point, almost every parent will be faced with a decision: what to do with a mattress that has a distinctive yellow urine stain. Maybe a baby’s full diaper sprung a leak during their nap, a ...
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