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9 year old still wetting bed at night.
From 5 to 7 million kids wet the bed some or most nights with twice as many boys wetting their bed as.
Many kids who wet the bed are very deep sleepers.
Though children naturally gain bladder control at night they do so at different ages.
A doctor even gave us an antidepressant.
My nine year old son is in the 3rd grade and he still wets the bed almost every night.
It can be upsetting but most children and young people will grow out of it.
Fewer than 1 in 20 kids are still wetting the bed past age 8.
If both parents wet the bed then there s a 75.
Find out about how bedwetting is different at ages 9 to 12 and what to do to help your child overcome the problem.
Bedwetting runs in families.
So i directly ask a child if bed.
Nearly all children eventually grow out of wetting the bed at night time.
I do not go to that dr.
My son sees a psychiatrist for a.
This could happen a few times a week or every night.
See a gp or school nurse for advice.
My 9 y o son still wets the bed every night.
He is a heavy sleeper at night but i think this should be over by now.
If they re still sneaking drinks late at night and eating what they shouldn t then it doesn t make sense to invest in an expensive bed wetting alarm.
I have him in pull ups and it just doesnt work.
Soggy sheets and pajamas and an embarrassed child are a familiar scene in many homes.
Bedwetting is common and often runs in families.
Do give your child enough water to drink during the day.
Some children struggle to stay dry throughout the night from the day they are born and others are able to stay dry for several months or years and begin wetting the bed again.
It may be an inconvenience for parents but bedwetting is a common problem in children.
We have tried everything.
Bed wetting also called nighttime incontinence or nocturnal enuresis is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which staying dry at night can be reasonably expected.
At ages 9 to 12 it becomes even more important for parents to do something to help their child stop bedwetting.