Bedwetting doesn't always stop after a child is out of diapers. In some cases, it continues well into a child's elementary school years, disrupting a family's sleep, creating extra laundry and travel ...
Bedwetting is one of the most common childhood problems that can have a significant impact on a child’s health if left unattended. During the night, the parents would not know if the child has ...
Potty training is a rite of passage not only for children, but also for parents. Once you’re past the days of diapers, those times can make for fun stories. The same is not true for nighttime training ...
Between diapers for infants and the elderly lies a market segment that has unfortunately been stigmatised—children between ages four and 12 who have finished potty training but still wet the bed.
Diapers may have given a 'nappy-free' childhood to kids and their mothers, but over-dependence on them has led to a 20% rise in overall rate of bed-wetting. Besides, they are also responsible for ...
Dear Annie: This is in response to "Bedwetter," who is afraid to move in with his girlfriend for fear she'll find out he still wets the bed. My oldest son had a problem with bedwetting and was unable ...
When Ben was 13, he walked into his bunk at a Wisconsin summer camp to see his worst fear realized: About half a dozen other boys, his friends and bunkmates, giggling as they rummaged through his ...