Toddler bed wetting is a fairly common occurrence as this when they are generally potty training and learning how their body works. Toddlers still have very little control over most systems of their body and may not notice the urge to go to the bathroom. This is especially true while they are caught up in play or sleeping.
Bed wetting is an uncomfortable and embarrassing thing at any age and should never be disciplined or responded to in a negative way. Instead, use positive reactions when the toddler is able to make it to morning, or gets up to use the bathroom during the night.
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There are many solutions for toddler bed wetting that can be explored and used. The most obvious ones are those you can do simply by implementing a different bedtime routine. Limit liquids an hour or two before bed and encourage your toddler to use the bathroom before they go to bed.
Talk to them about what they should do during the night if they wake and feel the urge to go. Make sure they are set up for nightly bathroom trip success. This could include a nightlight in both their bedroom and the bathroom they will be using and running through the routine with them. Also, make sure they know you are available during the night if they need help or wet the bed. They should never be afraid to wake you up if they need help with the bathroom process.
There are also a variety of products available to help with toddler bed wetting, including bed wetting pads and bed wetting alarms. Bed wetting pads, and other waterproof products, are designed to protect the mattress and bedding from being soaked or ruined if the child wets the bed. The bed wetting alarms are to be used to train the child's brain to wake up when their body needs to use the toilet.
This works by placing the alarm on a night table and the sensor in the child's underwear. When the sensor detects urine, the alarm sounds waking the child who can then get out of bed and use the bathroom. After this process is repeated over a period of time, dependent on the individual reaction of the child, the child's brain then starts to recognize the urge to go before urine starts to leave the body, waking the child before they wet.
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