DD2 is 6 and has never been dry at night (she successfully potty trained for daytime at about 3-ish). We've been to the doctor (not in the UK, so if the order of events seems odd that's why!) and she's had urine tests and an ultrasound and all is well. The next step with the doctor would be to get a bedwetting alarm. I've also been reading Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness and the writer says that in an otherwise healthy kid, a bedwetting alarm is the most effective way to stop bedwetting.
Before I go and order the stuff, can you tell me if you know of any dissenting opinions on this, or does this seem to be the consensus, that the next step is the wee alarm? It's going to be a major faff - DD2 sleeps in the same room as her twin DD1, and has since birth, so I'll have to think whether to separate them or not. And I must say I don't look forward to multiple night wakings again. I'm still recovering from the baby days...
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Are bedwetting alarms the only way for a healthy kid with primary nighttime eneuresis?
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toomuchtooold · 23/01/2019 18:31
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