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Sheels · 21/10/2008 14:53

I have identical twin girls who are 4 yrs 6 mnths. Both have been dry through the night for about 6 monhts. They both started school in Sept and love every minute of it, however Mia was poorly for two days about 3 weeks ago (high temp no other symptons), and since then has been wetting the bed every night, sometimes 3 times a night. We have taken her to the docs - all fine. We have stopped giving her drink after 6pm. We have moved her old potty back into her room, but still we are not getting anywhere. We effectively ignore it, don't punish her, just get up when she crys out, change sheets and put her back to bed. Is it just a case of sitting it out, or is there something else we should/could be doing. Help?

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ches · 21/10/2008 15:13

You could have her doctor have another look for a Urinary Tract Infection if you're not convinced she's 100%. It could be that she's so tired from school she's not waking up. I think you're doing the right thing because she certainly doesn't want to wake up in a puddle and isn't doing it on purpose.

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