Incontinence Psychology and Bedwetting
Tuesday, 01 September 2020
by One Stop Bedwetting
Do children wet their beds or clothes for psychological reasons? It was previously believed that bedwetting in children, teenage bedwetting and adult bed wetting was for psychological reasons – due to deficient upbringing, frightening experiences or mental immaturity. We now know that these beliefs are false. Incontinence in children was not on purpose, they have
- Published in Bedwetting, Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting Tips, Secondary Enuresis
Help With Teenage Bedwetting
Wednesday, 01 July 2020
by One Stop Bedwetting
Bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis is term used for the involuntary passage of urine during sleep. Nearly 1% of 14 to 18-year old wet the bed at night. Teenagers and young adult may feel even more embarrassed than younger children about not staying dry at night. And while it can be frustrating for a teen and
- Published in Bedwetting, Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting Teens, Bedwetting Tips
Common Mistakes When Using A Bedwetting Alarm
Friday, 05 June 2020
by One Stop Bedwetting
Bedwetting is one of the most common issues faced by parents even after their child has successfully completes potty training. Bedwetting that persists can lead to embarrassment and low esteem for child. Parents treat this issue using a bedwetting alarm, expecting a child to do everything on their own. When dealing with their bedwetting child
- Published in Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting in Children, Primary Enuresis
Top 5 Myths About Bedwetting Accidents
Friday, 01 May 2020
by One Stop Bedwetting
Bedwetting is one of the most common health issues for a child age six and older who still wets the bed at night. Primary nocturnal enuresis also called nighttime bed-wetting is the involuntary loss of urine at night when your child could reasonably be expected to stay dry. If your child is currently going through
- Published in Bedwetting in Boys, Bedwetting in Children, Bedwetting in Girls, Bedwetting Tips
Bedwetting Alarm – What Parents Need to Know
Wednesday, 25 March 2020
by One Stop Bedwetting
A bedwetting alarm is among the most effective and safest treatments to stop bed wetting in children five years and older who wet their bed. Several factors such as deep sleep, small bladder capacity, increased nighttime urine production, constipation and food sensitivities may play a part in bedwetting. The main purpose of bedwetting alarm is
- Published in Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting in Children, Bedwetting Tips
Bedwetting Alarms & Books: A Helpful Resource
Thursday, 14 November 2019
by One Stop Bedwetting
One of the key elements of knowing how to stop bedwetting in your child is to educate them about bedwetting and issues relating to it and find the solution to stop bedwetting permanently good way of educating yourself is through bedwetting books. There are many books out there that can help you better understand bedwetting,
- Published in Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting Books, Bedwetting in Children