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    Both of my sons wet the bed until 12 , one almost 13 . Buy the pull ups , we called them night ginch . It is so embarrassing for them too . My dds, trained at 2 , night as well but the boys slept so solidly . That way they can manage on their own , get up , the bed is not wet and go shower . We did not make any issue out of it at all . It eventually stops , why make them feel as though it's a big deal !!!
    Self esteem is way more important than the cost of the pull ups !!! Just my opinion !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secondtimearound View Post
    Both of my sons wet the bed until 12 , one almost 13 . Buy the pull ups , we called them night ginch . It is so embarrassing for them too . My dds, trained at 2 , night as well but the boys slept so solidly . That way they can manage on their own , get up , the bed is not wet and go shower . We did not make any issue out of it at all . It eventually stops , why make them feel as though it's a big deal !!!
    Self esteem is way more important than the cost of the pull ups !!! Just my opinion !!!
    I totally agree with Secondtimearound. It was my son's choice to try the alarm as it bothered him A LOT. He was invited to 2 sleepovers and was so embarrassed. I told him to go anyway and he was able to sneak a pull-up on. I don't want him to let this stop him experiencing being a kid. But he personally hates them and wants to be dry. I agree that the parents should never make a big deal out if it. It's natural and nothing to be ashamed of. When the child is ready, then he's trying for him.

    Last night was his 2nd dry night, he's so proud of himself this morning. I've tried everything with him before the bedwetting alarm and nothing worked, not even the meds doctors wanted us to try (which I didn't believe in, they did nothing and are really expensive).

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