It's not uncommon for some children to experience bedwetting into their teen years, and it can be linked to various factors such as genetics, deep sleep patterns, or emotional stress. However, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying medical issues and to discuss potential treatment options. Open communication with your child can also help alleviate any embarrassment they may feel. Overall, while it can be concerning, it is often manageable with the right support.
Yes you should to stop the emmbarrassment , or you should make her just were diapers for 1 year
You should be concerned as it is not regular you will have to take extra care.
talk with a parent
Yes, you should be concerned, and you need to have a vet look at it as soon as possible. It is impossible to say what it is without proper medical advice.
My 36 year old very fit daughter has very low blood pressure, 96/63. Is this something she should be concerned about.
I would be. Take him to his pediatrician.
Doubleplusgood if it's a boy.
They haven't. It's still sold in Australia - as a postie - As far as the US is concerned 1984 was the last year they brought them in.
When a 6-year-old wets their pants, it's important to stay calm and reassure them that accidents happen. Encourage them to use the bathroom regularly and consider any underlying issues like anxiety or medical conditions. Offer support and understanding to help them feel comfortable and confident.
It could be 80+. There is nothing to be concerned about unless you are over 120.
Yes a 4'10" boy should be at least 85 pounds unless he's a ginger
NO NO NO