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Huggies DryNites, Night Time Pants for Boys - Sizes 4-7 Years (64 Pants) - Pyjama Pants with Discrete Protection - Unbeatable Night Time Protection

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Wetting the bed as an older child or teenager can be incredibly frustrating for them. Even more so when it’s inconsistent, so you don’t know how or when to prepare for a night-time accident. Drinking good levels of water enables the bladder to reach its full capacity (when you get the sensation of fullness). If you drink less your bladder "adapts" by holding less before that fullness sensation. Some concerned parents have been told by people that if their child feels the wet pyjamas and sheets they might stop wetting the bed. There are a number of reasons for bedwetting. Understanding the possible causes can help reassure both you and your child that bedwetting is a common issue and not something your child has control over.

DryNites® Pyjama Pants’ absorbent padding, waistband, body side liner and outside cover are all important parts of how DryNites® work. The waistband, inside flap and leg elastics provide a snug fit while keeping wetness in. The outside cover also helps keep wetness in, just in case. My daughter is 6, and although dry day and night since the age of 2, when she went up to yr 1 at school we started to get the occasional wet bed. She is a generally happy child, she doesn't have any obvious problems at school. Most parents try this method at some point, as lifting their child from sleep and taking them to the toilet seems like a natural thing to do: to stop, or at least control, the bedwetting. With respect to the sizing I can certainly pass on this request to the design and marketing team. The absorbent pants are specifically designed to be worn under clothing including normal underwear so there should not be any issues there.

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Pull-Ups® are designed for potty training: they have specific features like a learning liner that lets kids feel a brief sensation of wetness—an important indicator when potty training. Wearing a nappy or “diaper” can help absorb some of the wetness at night, but they are not designed to be worn all the way through the night—they will need to change, and they could leak anyway if they get too full.Firstly, super absorbent padding pulls in fluid to provide unbeatable night-time protection. The body side liner then pulls in fluid and helps provide a layer of protection for your child's skin. It is not uncommon for children of your daughter’s age to have the occasional wet bed; this may be the result of a particular worry or being tired—or often for no apparent reason. It just means that her ability to “hold –on” to a full bladder at night (or to wake and use the toilet) isn’t yet fully “secure”. Happy New Year! There may be a slight delay during the Christmas period - if your sample does not appear in the next few days I would recommend requesting an additional one. It does sometimes happen that children of your daughter’s age—and even older—become dry at night, then start wetting again. No, DryNites® are not nappies, and they aren’t “better” either—they are used for different things than nappies.

DryNites® Bed Mats are not washable, as they are designed to absorb any night-time accidents. If they are washed, the materials would likely break down and could cause damage to your washing machine.Stopping drinks after 4pm is not a good idea as it is important to keep your child well hydrated throughout the day and evening. This is for your child’s general health and the health of their bladder. Bedwetting is more common than you think and although there are no easy fixes, most children grow out of it in their own time.

The kidneys also adapt if you don’t drink enough by reabsorbing fluid - causing the urine to become more concentrated. This in turn can "irritate" the bladder – and also contribute to bedwetting. We don’t know why this happens, but it is due to the complex “skill” of night-time dryness not yet being fully established. It sounds as if you are doing all the right things—to reassure and gently encourage her. Sleepovers do not have to be avoided because of bedwetting episodes. Discuss with your son a strategy that he would feel comfortable with; for example, sharing the situation with the other child's parents and taking supplies of absorbent sleepwear such as DryNites® Pyjama Pants. We have bought DryNites® for her, she doesn't want to wear them but as she is wetting the bed up to 3 times a night we have to.Dear Sara, if you have not down so already I would recommend making an appointment with you GP to have this investigated. My 3 year old has been potty trained for over a year. She was dry at night also during this time and would wake up to go if she needed. In the past two - three months she now wets every night. DryNites® Pyjama pants help children to manage the bedwetting phase by providing unbeatable overnight protection; meaning a better night's sleep for your child and for you too. We can go for weeks completely dry and then this week we've had 2 instances of wetting. I'm obviously worried about this and wondered if it's common for this to happen, or could there be something else going on. DryNites® Pyjama pants offer unbeatable night time protection, so kids can go to bed worry free, have a dry night's sleep and wake up awesome!

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