Bedwetting?
Bedwetting?
I wet the bed, and I will not tell anyone, because the move. but I need layers or something for them. Pads can be used for bed wetting night b / c the factory to thank embarssed to Answer
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#7 written by Calixgirl09 8 months ago
I’m sure your parents know, or whoever you live with and they can get you prescriptions that are usually small pills that will prevent you from wetting the bed. I actually had the same problem when I was a lot younger, and really I just kind of grew out of it…I was always scared to death to stay at friends houses because I didn’t know if it would happen or not. It kind of takes the fun out of staying over, but if you take a prescription it really can ease your mind and it will be one less thing to worry about. But, if you aren’t interested in doing that then you can always use “diapers” because no one else will know you are wearing them and it’s alot less embarrasing than having to wash your entire comforter, sheets, etc. I hope I helped and good luck.
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#9 written by a girl with a dream 8 months ago
I used to wet the bed all the time, but now its just about once a week. (im 17)
When i wet the bed every night i wore good nights, but when i turned 13 i grew out of them and started wearing depends (the pull up ones).
Don’t use an overnight pad, they aren’t made for bed wetting. I’ve tried them once and the pad didn’t work, i still woke up in a puddle.
if you buy anything, buy the depends (or good night)(which ever one fits you.) good luck.
tip:if your good night or depend is loose there is a good chance that it might leak. So its better to but the ones that fit snug around you. -
#10 written by ~JaguarMoon~ 8 months ago
In addition to what other’s have mentioned you may also want to try kegal exercises,it strenghthens your bladder control muscles and pelvic floor.Everytime you have to urinate,try squeezing the mucsles to stop the flow for 5-10 seconds at a time,then release,that’s your pelvic floor muscle.Practice several repitiions several times a day,stop immediately if there’s pain involved.And don’t overdo it at first,these take time to build up.Kegals,in additon to not drinking as much fluid at night,or instead set a time to get up before you usually feel the urge if possible.Don’t be embarrised,I had it happen alot while pregnant and for months afterward.If you are really concerned by all means see a doctor.Good luck!
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no just dont drink past 7, or 4 hours b4 u go to bed. also always use the bathroom b4 u go to bed even if you dnt have to. i had the same problem