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3 1/2 yr old girl still pees bed almost everynight..?
Shes been off diapers since 3, but we always put her in nighttime pull up until after christmas when she was 3 1/2. Well its been just 3 weeks and she wakes up wet atleast 5 out of 7 days.
What i do: Limit her drink to one glass at dinner and nothing after unless a small drink of water, wake her up once if not twice a night to pee..
I sometimes wake her up twice a night and she still pees the bed..
Now the new problem i am facing is hubby admitted to me that he peed the bed until 9 years old. OMG does my child possible have the gross habit passed on from dad????
I’ve had similar experiences with my now 4 1/2 year old daughter. After potty training we used pull ups and for about 3 months she was dry, but then all of the sudden she would pee in the bed almost every night. I took her to the doctor and they checked her for any type of infection that would cause loss of bladder control, but there was nothing. They said it was normal because her bladder probably wasn’t large enough yet. We did the same things that you are doing. No water, go to bathroom before bed, we woke her up at least twice during the night and took her to the bathroom. We tried to make sure that she was warm, because every time she was not under her blanket she seemed to pee the bed. We had to wash sheets and blankets so much, but after she got used to no pull ups they were too uncomfortable for her to go back to and she felt ashamed. She didn’t want to go back to pull ups when her twin brother was in big boy underwear. So we just got up and got up often to get her out of her soiled clothes and linens as quickly as possible. Over time she got better and I’m happy to say that bed wetting is a thing of the past. We just upgraded to twin beds because we wanted to make sure that we didn’t buy new mattresses etc. until she grew out of her bed wetting.
I really don’t have any advice other than take her to the pediatrician to ensure there isn’t some type of bladder infection because that will cause her to lose bladder control, but it would also cause daytime accidents. Make sure her room is warm at night. Just remember that it is not her fault, it is not your fault it is just the way it is right now. It won’t be forever and she will grow out of it. Believe me I know how you are feeling. I would cry because I felt like there should have been something I could have done to help her, but it turned out that once I accepted it and just took it one day at a time that she grew out of it shortly thereafter. Good luck and stay strong for you and your daughter.