Topic: to the people who have children
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Wed 07/16/08 10:19 AM



my daughter is a very sound sleeper so i have to moniter how much water she takes in about two hours before bed....works for us....and i read 12 % of children wet the bed til they are five years old....


weve tried that, she doesnt drink after 7pm, and she goes to bed about 10.30 to 11pm
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dont know maybe and infection...


they tested for that before, and no

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Wed 07/16/08 10:22 AM

I am just up set nothing can help my son he is 13 2 day,, the doctors can't find out what the problem is he has gone to theropy, and doctors, we just don't know and he don't drink after 8 pm, and goes to the bathromm before bed, i am not ashammed, its just that he is,,


same here, no ones ashamed of her, but she is and shes getting embaressed and its not fair on her, what can they actually do for her?? im so sad today:cry: :cry: :cry: because she was upset this morning she wet my bed when i had bought all new bed stuff, i hugged her and gave her a kiss and i said it doesnt matter, then i took her shopping and bought her some presents to cheer her up. i dont like seeing her upset. i think it could be emotional, her dads not long left her and is living in another country.

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Wed 07/16/08 10:23 AM

Luckily with mine, wetting was only once in a blue moon when they were toddlers. Never a real issue. My brother was a bed wetter until he was 14. Had to see a psychiatrist about it.


and what did the phycie doctor do??

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Wed 07/16/08 10:24 AM
My son is 3 and 1/2 and he don't wet the bed. But i have a hard time to getting him to go poop on the potty. Besides that hes completely potty trained.:smile:

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Wed 07/16/08 10:26 AM

My son is 3 and 1/2 and he don't wet the bed. But i have a hard time to getting him to go poop on the potty. Besides that hes completely potty trained.:smile:


thats great, but im sooooo worried about my neice, i hate to see her upset. frown :cry: frown

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Wed 07/16/08 10:27 AM
i understand its soo hard to see a child cry and hurt for something they can't control, i too do the same for my son he gets very up set, when he does that i give him a hug and kiss tell him its gonna be ok and it will soon pass, i my self am a single mother, just hold on it will be aiight,flowerforyou drinker

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Wed 07/16/08 10:29 AM
Well I'm sorry to hear that. I wish I had some real advice but I wouldn't know where to turn. And the hardest part is that all kids are different so even if I had experianced that my advice might not help. Sorry.frown

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Wed 07/16/08 10:29 AM

i understand its soo hard to see a child cry and hurt for something they can't control, i too do the same for my son he gets very up set, when he does that i give him a hug and kiss tell him its gonna be ok and it will soon pass, i my self am a single mother, just hold on it will be aiight,flowerforyou drinker


thats exactly what i do, and i took her shopping and she was fine then. i just want it to stop because its embaressing her, and its out of her control, i think her moms going to take her back to the doctors. flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou

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Wed 07/16/08 10:30 AM
Edited by sstammy9 on Wed 07/16/08 10:30 AM
drinker flowerforyou

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Wed 07/16/08 10:30 AM

Well I'm sorry to hear that. I wish I had some real advice but I wouldn't know where to turn. And the hardest part is that all kids are different so even if I had experianced that my advice might not help. Sorry.frown


no dont be sorry, thankyou for responding to my thread flowerforyou flowerforyou :heart:

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Wed 07/16/08 10:33 AM


Well I'm sorry to hear that. I wish I had some real advice but I wouldn't know where to turn. And the hardest part is that all kids are different so even if I had experianced that my advice might not help. Sorry.frown


no dont be sorry, thankyou for responding to my thread flowerforyou flowerforyou :heart:
no problem. I have actully been worried about how to get my son to go poop on the potty so i wanted to see other peoples advice thought I might find it somewhere.

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Wed 07/16/08 10:34 AM

drinker flowerforyou


you sound like a great mommmy and very supportive and understanding. flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou

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Wed 07/16/08 10:35 AM



Well I'm sorry to hear that. I wish I had some real advice but I wouldn't know where to turn. And the hardest part is that all kids are different so even if I had experianced that my advice might not help. Sorry.frown


no dont be sorry, thankyou for responding to my thread flowerforyou flowerforyou :heart:
no problem. I have actully been worried about how to get my son to go poop on the potty so i wanted to see other peoples advice thought I might find it somewhere.


my neice was the same actually, so we just put her on the toilet and she was fine with that.

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Wed 07/16/08 10:36 AM
no problem. I have actully been worried about how to get my son to go poop on the potty so i wanted to see other peoples advice thought I might find it somewhere.

I put my kids on a little potty, i told em one by one when they hit that age, if u got poppie on this potty we will go to mcds, and ill give you a dollar, believe it, it worked after like the 5 time,

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Wed 07/16/08 10:38 AM
I have a 3year old and she just turned 3 in May...........she actually potty trained herself at 2 1/2 and i think to this day she has peed on the bed once and she didnt like it and so she hasnt......................but I know my niece who has been a bed wetter practically all her life is still peeing in bed at the age of 12.........frustrated

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Wed 07/16/08 10:41 AM

I have a 3year old and she just turned 3 in May...........she actually potty trained herself at 2 1/2 and i think to this day she has peed on the bed once and she didnt like it and so she hasnt......................but I know my niece who has been a bed wetter practically all her life is still peeing in bed at the age of 12.........frustrated


you shouldnt get frustrated, its not her fault, there could be something wrong, has she saw a doctor??

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Wed 07/16/08 10:42 AM
Well i have tried things like that. hes has gone poop on the potty but now he refuses. Ill put him on the potty and he will just sit there and cry. So I finally put him back in his pants and while I'm not looking he then poops his pants.frown

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Wed 07/16/08 10:42 AM
Well i have tried things like that. hes has gone poop on the potty but now he refuses. Ill put him on the potty and he will just sit there and cry. So I finally put him back in his pants and while I'm not looking he then poops his pants.frown

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Wed 07/16/08 10:44 AM
my youngest done that before, i don't like being harsh but i made him sit there till he eaither fell asleep or went, he fell asleep, when he woke up he then went,ohwell yawn

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Wed 07/16/08 10:45 AM
Mine only did when she was sick. She potty trained well...but, I didn't rush her. I picked the Spring she was 2 to put her in big girl panties...no drama...no yealling about accidents...just praise when she made it to the potty on time. Was a cinch.