I know that it can be tought and embarassing to talk to someone about this problem but once you it will be much better for you. You have a few ways of going about telling your parents about this. If you really don't feel up to telling the one you can talk to the easiest you can simply write them a letter and leave it in a spot where they can find it and read it while you are at school and then when you get home home then they are more then likely talk to you about it. Or if you want to talk to them in person then wait till they are finished with what every they are doing and sitting around relaxing ask them to come up to your room or another place in the house where no one else is at so you can talk to them. Just be calm and explan that you have been wetting your bed and that you want to see a doctor about it and that its something you have not been able to control for how ever long you have been wetting. I hope I help you some
You should probably stop
They probably need help from a doctor.
Actually, you cant really do nothing about it until there old enough and learns to not to.
Well, it's a certain possibility that the relationship has absolutely nothing to do with why you wet the bed. Bed wetting is completely normal, and bed wetting will sometimes tend to stick with some teens, and follow them into their adulthood. Or perhaps you just had a bed dream that you don't remember
you cant, it part of nature and shouldn't be messed with... but if it on for to long then take her to see a doctor
In my experience, my daughter's night wetting stopped almost completely when taking adderall. She stopped taking the meds during the summer & the bed wetting returned. She has woken up dry again since her first dose this school year. My daughter is 9yrs old and has wet the bed at least once per night since birth.
To effectively address a 3-year-old's bed-wetting regression, parents can try implementing a consistent bedtime routine, limiting fluids before bed, using waterproof bedding, and praising the child for dry nights. It's important to be patient and supportive, as bed-wetting is a common developmental stage that most children outgrow. Consulting a pediatrician for further guidance may also be helpful.
a 14year old 5foot 4inch girl should weigh about...120-145lbs.
Maybe if she uses the bathroom b4 she goes to bed. Also if shes drinking alot of water/ect. don't drink b4 bed. Hope it helps Good luck :)
Huggies of couse and can you send me some my son keeps wetting the bed
No
No, not at all.