Bedwetting Alarm girls
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Star
Normal price 199.99Normal priceUnit Price / per255.95Offer price 199.99- Guidance via mobile app
- Underwear plain 2-pack
- Optional vibration function
- Wizzu (panda cuddly toy)
- Transmitter & receiver
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Hero
Normal price 229.99Normal priceUnit Price / per278.94Offer price 229.99Most chosen- Guidance via mobile app
- Underwear plain 3-pack
- Optional vibration function
- Wizzu (panda cuddly toy)
- Transmitter & receiver
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Superhero
Normal price 259.99Normal priceUnit Price / per330.92Offer price 259.99Best deal- Guidance via mobile app
- Extra mattress protector
- Underwear plain 2-pack
- Underwear print 2-pack
- Optional vibration function
- Wizzu (panda cuddly toy)
- Transmitter & receiver
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50,000+ children helped!
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93% is dry within 6-8 weeks
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Motivational play elements for your child & cuddly Wizzu
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Understanding bedwetting behavior in the bedwetting alarm app
Bedwetting alarm for girls: The best solution against bedwetting
Bedwetting is a common problem in children, both boys and girls. Although it often goes away on its own, it can cause a lot of frustration for both the child and the parents. A bedwetting alarm may be the perfect solution. At Dryly, we offer an effective and child-friendly solution to bedwetting, especially for girls. On this page, we explain what a bedwetting alarm is, how it works and why the Dryly bedwetting alarm is the best choice for your daughter.
What is a bedwetting alarm?
A bedwetting alarm is a device that helps children stay dry while sleeping. The device works through a sensor that detects moisture. As soon as your daughter loses the first drop of urine, the alarm is activated and she is awakened. This helps her go to the bathroom and prevents her from completely wetting the bed. The process teaches her body to notice the signals of a full bladder, even while sleeping.
How does a bedwetting alarm work?
The bedwetting alarm for girls usually consists of a wireless sensor and an alarm. The sensor is attached in special bedwetting alarm underwear that can detect moisture. As soon as moisture is detected, the alarm goes off. This helps your daughter wake up in time to go to the bathroom. The purpose of a bedwetting alarm is to train the child to improve bladder control. Over time, her body will learn to recognize the signal without the need for the alarm.
The benefits of a bedwetting alarm for girls
There are several benefits to using a pee alarm for girls. First, it helps your daughter regain her self-confidence. Bedwetting can lead to shame and frustration in children. A bedwetting alarm can help address this problem effectively. In addition, it is a safe and non-invasive method of treating bedwetting. Unlike medications, a bedwetting alarm has no side effects and is suitable for long-term use.
Pee alarm training: what to expect?
When your daughter begins bedwetting alarm training, it is important to have realistic expectations. It may take several weeks to months to see results. This process requires patience and consistency. In the beginning, your daughter may still have wet nights, but as she gets used to the alarm, she will stay dry more and more often. A set routine and positive reinforcement can speed up the process.
Pee alarms specifically for girls
At Dryly, we understand that girls may have different needs than boys. That's why we've designed bedwetting alarm pants specifically for girls. These bedwetting alarm pants have a different fit and different colors than those for boys. It is important that your daughter is comfortable while using the bedwetting alarm so that she sleeps better and learns to stay dry faster.
The importance of consistency and support
A bedwetting alarm is effective, but only if it is used correctly and consistently. It is important to support your daughter during this process. Make sure she wears the bedwetting alarm every night and help her build a routine. The Dryly bedwetting alarm 's specially developed app will help you do this. It can also be helpful to strive for success together by setting small goals, such as a week without bedwetting. This can motivate her and make the process less stressful.
When is a bedwetting alarm for girls appropriate?
The bedwetting alarm can be used in children as young as 4 years old, only that devices such as the bedwetting alarm are usually not used until ages 6 and up. Although many children become potty trained at a younger age, there are children who need a little extra help to stay dry while sleeping.
It is important to know that bedwetting is common at this age and that a bedwetting alarm is an effective tool to address this problem. When in doubt, always consult a physician. To date, Dryly has been able to rid 93% of its users of bedwetting within 8 weeks!
Tips for successful bedwetting alarm training
To make training with a bedwetting alarm as successful as possible, there are some tips you can follow. First, it is important to be patient. Results may take a while, but consistency is key. In addition, it is helpful to introduce a reward system. For example, give your daughter a sticker or other small gift when she has had a dry night. This can motivate her to persevere. Also, make sure she goes to the toilet sufficiently before bedtime and limit drinking in the hours before bedtime.
Why choose the Dryly bedwetting alarm ?
At Dryly, we strive to provide the best solution for bedwetting. Our bedwetting alarms for girls are designed with comfort and effectiveness in mind. The user-friendly system, the game elements in the app and the fashionable and comfortable underwear, ensure that your daughter feels comfortable while using them. In addition, our pee alarms feature a wireless system, making it even easier to use. We also offer comprehensive customer service and guidance to ensure the process goes smoothly.
Frequently asked questions about the bedwetting alarm for girls
1. How long does it take for a bedwetting alarm to work?
This varies from child to child, but you usually see improvement within a few weeks to months.
2. Is a bedwetting alarm safe for children?
Yes, a bedwetting alarm is a safe and effective way to treat bedwetting without drugs or invasive measures.
3. Should my daughter wear the bedwetting alarm every night?
Yes, consistency is important to the success of the training. It is essential to use the bedwetting alarm every night until your daughter is fully potty trained.
The solution to bedwetting for girls
A bedwetting alarm is an effective tool for girls who struggle with bedwetting. It provides a safe, non-invasive way to stay dry and helps your daughter regain her confidence. At Dryly, we offer bedwetting alarms designed specifically for girls with comfort and effectiveness in mind. Start bedwetting alarm training today and help your daughter on her way to dry nights!
Frequently asked questions Bedwetting Alarm underwear
How should I wash the bedwetting alarm pants?
Dryly pants are best washed between 30 and 60 degrees. The bottoms contain sensor wires and snaps to snap in the Dryly transmitter. It is therefore important to handle the bottoms carefully for long-term use.
In addition, we recommend avoiding the dryer as much as possible. If this is not possible, use the dryer at the lowest possible temperature in that case.
How do I choose the right size of bedwetting alarm Pants?
Dryly Bedwetting Alarm Pants are based on European sizing and have a regular fit. So choose the same size your child normally wears with regular underwear.
Does your child fall between 2 sizes? Then select the larger size. We see that parents sometimes choose the smaller size and it is too tight for the child.
How do the bedwetting alarm pants work?
Inside Dryly's underwear are sensor wires. When the transmitter is in the underwear, and a nighttime accident occurs, the alarm goes off immediately. This is because the sensor wires conduct directly to the transmitter.
The transmitter, which in turn is in contact with the receiver, transmits this signal directly to the receiver, causing the alarm to go off. Wake up!


