well basically tell him it is not his fault. Each time he wets the bed he will be upset so wipe him dry and talk to him. Ask him if he would want to wear diapers, if yes, get the ones that are more like pants, they absorb pee just as well but are not as obvious if he has a sleepover. If he says no then just keep preparing yourself to clean up he pee covered bed and let him know that it is okay. well u could diaper him if hes ses yes but get the nappy 1s pants dontwork i peeded myself in it wat a mess
Yes until the solution to the bedwetting problem is found. See your doctor for advice.
Is it a 24/7 diapering or just bedwetting?
Take the diaper out and wash the clothes again!
If the diaper is not dirty because the baby has not pooped or peed, you should change the diaper every 2 to 3 hours, which will prevent diaper rash. If the diaper is only a little wet, it is okay to leave it on for another couple of hours. Expect to use 10 to 12 diapers daily.
You should diaper them
Ask someone you know and trust. Perhaps you should consider the possibility of changing your own diaper.
The cream should be re-applied at each diaper change until the rash is gone. To prevent recurrence of diaper rash, make sure to change the baby's diaper frequently. It is not healthy to wait until the diaper is at full absorbant capacity.
No. Don't keep your child in a diaper for too long. By the age of two, your child should be only wearing a diaper to sleep.
Twice a day is the bare minimum that you should chang their diaper.
Diaper cakes are well-liked, but you should more decorations to fill the room.
Bedwetting is also called nocturnal enuresis. It is a medical condition and should be looked into. It is typical for a child to wet the bed till age 4. After that, children need help. There are medications available, but they have side effects and onlu treat the problem. For a permanent cure, look into bedwetting alarms. There are many alarms available. Cheaper ones take longer to cure bedwetting. My son has used the Chummie bedwetting alarm and it worked wonders. I havent tried other brands and cant advice on them but the chummie is higly rated on many sites - drugstore.com and amazon.com. Make sure that the alarm you purchase has volume control and gives you the ability to change tones. Most alarms start working immediately and the child stops wetting in 2 months. Good luck!
She should but only if they are needed.