Blogs about bedwetting
The bedwetting alarm is a scientifically proven method
Bedwetting is not a very enjoyable experience for both the child and the parents. Parents often ask us what the solution is against bedwetting. Although the bedwetting alarm can help considerably, it is very important to have a broad knowledge of possible causes. Blogs about bedwetting offer a wealth of information!
With one child it quickly becomes clear that the routines are encouraging bedwetting while the other child has to learn to recognize the signals. In order to eliminate certain possible options, a general practitioner or specialist usually advises to keep a bedwetting journal.
We write a lot of blogs with the aim of providing parent and child with broad knowledge about bedwetting. We write about how the bedwetting alarm works, the bladder, but also about practical tips to prevent bedwetting.
In addition to editorial articles on “Enuresis nocturna” (bedwetting), we also often receive guest blogs from the parents involved. It can be very nice to see bedwetting from the eyes of fellow parents in order to gain new insights!
Wireless bedwetting alarm
Bedwetting and the night alarm
What are the signs that bedwetting is becoming a problem?
How does bedwetting happen?
Bedwetting problems: 4 important steps to the solution
When is bedwetting a problem?
Until when is bedwetting normal
Medication against bedwetting?
Cleaning the mattress after bedwetting
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Important blogs
Below is an overview of blogs that we think are extra important to read.
My child is still wetting the bed, now what do I do!?
This blog gives you general information on what ‘bedwetting’ means and what the most common causes are. It is also good to understand at what age it is considered to be a problem. Bedwetting is a diagnosed disease that requires a doctor to diagnose it.
A bedwetting journal, how does that work?
As mentioned before, a bedwetting journal is the first step towards a diagnosis. A bedwetting journal shows if there are abnormal urinary and drinking patterns.
What is the bedwetting alarm and how does it work?
Once a physical condition has been ruled out, your child will probably be able to start using a bedwetting alarm. We have written an extensive blog about this to give you a better idea of how it works.