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sudden bed wetting at three years old,

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logs · 03/10/2005 12:55

does anyone know how i can help my lil boy , hes now three and a half and has been potty trainned since he was two. now he has just returned home from a holiday in tenneriffe and has just started back at playskool every afternoon. nothing else has changed in his routine but for over a solid week he has woke up wet. i dont know what to do to help him, i may be a phase or hes over tired and cant wake up to go the toilet in the night i really am in need of some help!!!

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Mum2girls · 03/10/2005 13:14

logs this happened to my dd2- coincided with dd1 going to school and lots of changes at the nursery she attends. Am leaving her in nappies at night for a while before trying again.

spykid · 03/10/2005 13:16

ds2 has started doing this since starting school in sept.
Wehave put it down to him being over tired so we wake him up for a wee when we go to bed

kid · 03/10/2005 13:17

DD suddenly wet the bed for no reason. It turned out she had a urine infection. Maybe you could get that ruled out.

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Aero · 03/10/2005 13:20

Agree with kid - this is what's going on with us now!!

logs · 04/10/2005 11:01

yea i think it could be the over tiredness thats getting to him as hes fine in the day no probs, but we actually tried getting him up last night when i got home from work at 10.30pm for a wee but he didnt want one. and again he woke up wet! i might try either doing a later lift to the potty say about 12 or maybe seeing if he will have a nap after playskool so hes not as tired ,
what dya think ?

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mamaoftwo · 04/10/2005 11:35

My DS1 is nowhere near ready to be dry at night, although some mornings his nighttime nappy is dry. (He's three and been dry during the day since he was two). I think at 3 they have too much going in their lives to rememeber the toilet during the night. I wouldn't worry too much, maybe suggest he wears a nighttime nappy for a little while? then when it starts to be rry more often than not again, take it off again? Good luck.

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