The idea that putting a sleeping person's hand in water can make them wet the bed is based on a common myth rather than scientific evidence. It is thought that the warmth of the water might trigger a reflexive response in the body, causing the person to urinate. However, this phenomenon is not universally observed and varies from person to person. Ultimately, reliable causes of bedwetting are more complex and often related to developmental, physiological, or psychological factors.
Nope.
no i tried it on my brother it doesnt work
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while a person is sleeping get a bowl of warm water and put the persons hand it. They sould wet theirselves. Sometimes it doesn't always work!
Yes. only if you are asleep and the water is warm. the warm water relaxes the persons muscles and they pee.
warm water makes them pee
Putting your hand in water can stimulate the nerves in your body, which can send a signal to your brain that it's time to pee. This is because the nerves that control your bladder and the nerves in your hand are connected in the spinal cord.
Sleeping in Your Hand was created in 1997.
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Yes, on the same principle as putting someone's hand in water. Have seen this work in college.
Put their hand in warm water while they are sleeping;)
put there hand in warm water while they sleep! you'll have to try it to see what happens. or shaving gel on there hand and itch there nose.