Bedwetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, is a common childhood issue affecting many children and their families. While it can be frustrating, it's important to remember that it's often a developmental issue and not a sign of neglect or poor parenting. This is why a positive approach, such as using a bedwetting alarm, is so important.
A bedwetting alarm uses sensors to detect the first signs of moisture. Upon detection, it triggers a gentle alarm, waking your child before a full accident occurs. This process helps children learn to associate the feeling of a full bladder with waking up, gradually training their bodies to control urination overnight.
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