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DS up 3 times each night

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Cavie · 02/11/2005 11:24

I'm not sure whether this should be under Health or Behaviour...DS, aged 5, has been getting up in the night to go to the loo with increased frequency recently. Apart from the effect on his (and our) sleep, I wondered how common this was. It's often about three times (eg 2.30am, 4am and 5.30am). A urine sample check came back clear and the GP was not concerned. Perhaps he's worried about something (he's never wet the bed though). Any thoughts welcome please. Thanks.

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trace2 · 02/11/2005 11:28

ds whos 3 does this he also had a water test it was ok.

Cavie · 02/11/2005 11:41

Thanks. It just seemd to me that at 5yo he might have a bit more control, or otherwise would be more settled in his sleep.

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TracyK · 02/11/2005 11:43

does he do a long pee when he goes each time or is it more a habit?

Cavie · 02/11/2005 11:52

I think he does go properly most of the time. We've cut down on him having lots to drink just before bedtime, but that hasn't made a difference.

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TracyK · 02/11/2005 12:03

does he go a lot during the day too? maybe he's just got a teeny bladder? he doesn't drink anything that's a diruetic does he? maybe cut out liquid completely from tea time and see if it helps?

Cavie · 02/11/2005 12:15

Yes-he does go quite often in the day. I'll try cutting down at tea-time. Perhaps if he gets used to not going in the night he'll keep that habit when I reintroduce tea-time drinks. Thanks for your help.

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TracyK · 02/11/2005 12:39

spose it's better than wetting the bed 3 times a night! Does he maybe get woken at those times by something? If I get woken in the night - I sometimes just go to the loo for something to do!

Cavie · 02/11/2005 12:54

That's possible-perhaps I'll suggest a number of other thngs to do if woken, rather than go to the loo and wake the rest of us...like turning over and going back to sleep!

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