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Take a survey on bed-wetting and have the chance to win £250. Open to ALL UK parents (whether your child wets the bed or not)

54 replies

Carriemumsnet · 19/04/2010 13:42

We've been asked to gauge parents' knowledge of bed-wetting and the products that are available to help. 1 in 5 children, aged between 4-15, wets the bed, and although it's extremely common, it is something that the majority of children grow out of over time.

The survey is open to all parents, whether your child wets the bed or not and everyone who completes it will be entered into a prize draw to win £250 vouchers for the store of your choice.

You can find the survey here

Thanks and good luck

MNHQ

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StealthPolarBear · 19/04/2010 13:51

done

NoahAndTheWhale · 19/04/2010 13:57

Have answered

purpleturtle · 19/04/2010 14:13

done

whittywan · 19/04/2010 14:39

done

5inthebed · 19/04/2010 14:51

Done

GreaterFence · 19/04/2010 15:07

Done

mandmassage · 19/04/2010 15:32

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ilovesprouts · 19/04/2010 15:58

done

franke · 19/04/2010 16:23

No none-UK option in the last question, so I put London.

doughnutty · 19/04/2010 16:56

done

PandaEis · 19/04/2010 17:08

done

TheGashlycrumbTinies · 19/04/2010 17:32

Done, and please pick me, I've been doing them for 7 years, 7 years I tell you, and never won, wail.

Milliways · 19/04/2010 17:49

Done, but I adjusted DS's age to when he did have the problem, as he stopped at age 7.

LilRedWG · 19/04/2010 18:14

done

stealthsquiggle · 19/04/2010 18:31

Is DD 4 already, LilRed ?

That is one seriously confusingly worded survey. I answered it on the product side as for when we did buy them, but since I gave DS's current age and we haven't bought that stuff for a couple of years (well, except bed mats, which I still use for the once-in-blue-moon when DD wets the bed) it is going to skew their stats

TulipsInTheSunshine · 19/04/2010 18:57

No non uk option so i ticked northern ireland (am in the republic)

please pick me on the basis that i cried a little when i realised twice a week is considered bad bedwetting... if we could get her dry twice a week it'd be a relief at this point [surrounded by stinking laundry]

Nyx · 19/04/2010 19:09

Done.

2shoes · 19/04/2010 19:13

done, good to have one that kind of covers sn as well

Pronoia · 19/04/2010 19:35

Both of mine, oh god, both of mine are still in pull ups (not coughing up for drynites while I don't have to!)

Hulababy · 19/04/2010 19:53

Done

But found it difficult in some ways. I had to answer no to does your child wett he bed, but then wanted to be able to say that - no, at 8y she is now fine, but until 6+ she still had bedtime accidents.

Herecomesthesciencebint · 19/04/2010 20:17

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mckenzie · 19/04/2010 20:32

I thought that stealthsquiggle - glad it wasn't just me

MadamDeathstare · 19/04/2010 20:32

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dollparts · 19/04/2010 20:39

All done!

bremusa · 19/04/2010 20:39

Done