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Top 7 Ways To Tackle Enuresis (Bedwetting)

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Created: June 21, 2007

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Bedwetting can be uncomfortable and embarrassing for both parent and child. It becomes even more so if the bedwetter is an adult. Luckily, there are a few ways to help cope with the problem. Alarms alert you to the first sign of trouble. Be prepared for accidents with rubber pads to protect the mattress. Maybe you can find a solution in a book. Here, in no special order, are ways to cope.

1. Wet-Stop 2 Bedwetting Alarm

Palco Labs, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of the new bedwetting alarm, the Wet-Stop2, with the following competitive advantages: New magnetic attachment eliminates sewing Volume and tone controls.
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2. D.V.C. Bedwetting Alarm

Nite Train'r D.V.C. Bedwetting Alarm is a compact, moisture-sensing device worn on the body. The alarm is set off with as little as one or two drops of urine and awakens the wearer before the entire bladder is emptied. Device consists of alarm box and nonabsorbent sensor pad. Includes a 9V battery.

3. Wet Call Bed Wetting Control Device

Moisture-sensing bed pad attached to a miniaturized alarm box offers an effective way to stop bed wetting. Simply place pad underneath dry bed sheet with moisture sensor strips facing upward. Alarm will sound as moisture touches pad.

4. Baby Natura Pure Wool Puddle Pad by Natura World

The Baby Naturaâ„¢ Crib Collection-Sweet Dreams for Your Little One 100% pure sheep's wool Repels moisture Discourages mold and mildew growth on mattress Great alternative to noisy, clammy plastic pads
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5. Crib/Twin Bed Pad

Because accidents do happen. Minimize the stress of bedwetting with our super-absorbent pad. The triple-layer pad protects your child's fitted sheet and mattress; it actually holds up to six cups of fluid!
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6. No More Bedwetting

How many children are chastised or even physically punished morning after morning because they have wet the bed once again? In this book by Dr. Arnold, we learn that a child who wets the bed is seldom lazy or careless. There probably is a physical cause.

7. Dry All Night

A step-by-step program for curing bedwetting, with separate sections for parent and child.--
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