Bed wetting (or enuresis) is when children wet the bed more than twice per month after age 5 or 6.
Enuresis - bedwetting
Children develop complete control over their bladder at different ages. Nighttime dryness is usually the last stage of toilet learning.
Most children who haven't achieved bladder control have at least one parent or first-degree relative who also had a problem with
Bed-wetting or enuresis is an embarrassing and uncomfortable problem for children. It's considered normal up to and including the age of... Read more »
Bed-wetting or enuresis is an embarrassing and uncomfortable problem for children. It's considered normal up to and including the age of... Read more »
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