stopbedwetting.org

stopbedwetting.org

Bedwetting is a treatable medical condition and help is available. MN/2046/2019/UK | October 2019

Visit our page for resources to manage bedwetting at home and tips to help your child get the treatment they need.

25/05/2021

Thanks to everyone who is helping to raise awareness of , or

If you still don’t know what means, visit www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/ to find out.

is a common medical condition, often caused by the overproduction of urine at night or reduced bladder capacity. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken - talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

25/05/2021

Helping your child to overcome bedwetting can take time. Talking to your doctor or nurse can really help.

. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

25/05/2021

Avoid bedwetting by trying to:
1. Avoid drinks near bedtime
2. Always p*e before going to bed
3. Follow my doctor’s recommendations

“All three worked for me”

. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

24/05/2021

“My little sister used to wet the bed quite a lot. She felt ashamed to join in on sleepover activities and would get upset, so none of us got much sleep. She also refused to go to the doctor with mum because she was embarrassed. Then I told her my own stories of bedwetting and how the doctor had helped me. It was then that Jane changed her mind.”

Parents with children aged 5 years and older who find that bedwetting is preventing their children from having fun, such as enjoying sleepovers with friends, should be aware that solutions exist.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/



Jack and Jane are fictional characters.

23/05/2021

impacts a child’s self-esteem, emotional wellbeing and daytime functioning, including school and social performance. If your child is home-schooled or has returned to classes, coping with the situation can be stressful. Solutions exist and talking to your doctor or nurse can help.

Don’t let it go unspoken - talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

22/05/2021

Children aged 5 years and older who are bothered by their bedwetting should not be stopped from having fun or enjoying their lives. Solutions to overcome bedwetting do exist and talking to your doctor can help.

. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at
www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

21/05/2021

Talking to your doctor or nurse can help you find solutions to overcome regular bedwetting. Your doctor or nurse will be able to provide support, advice and tools, such as a night-time diary.

. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

20/05/2021

Bedwetting? Here are some tips I told my sister:
1. Avoid drinks near bedtime
2. Always p*e before going to bed
3. Follow my doctor’s recommendations

“All three worked for me”

. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

19/05/2021

Bedwetting can be caused by:
• Increased night-time urine production
• Reduced night-time bladder capacity
• Constipation
• Urinary tract infections

That’s why it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor or nurse without delay.

. Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken - talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

Find out more at www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/

18/05/2021

Just 7 more nights until
Let’s hope they’re dry ones…

…If they’re not, www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/ is here to support parents and children with helpful advice and tips – such as talking to your doctor or nurse to find solutions or using a night-time diary.

Don’t let it go unspoken - talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions.

18/05/2021

can be difficult for both children and parents but seeking advice and treatment from your doctor or nurse can help to ease the stress.

Don’t ignore the consequences for your child.

Don’t let it go unspoken – talk to your doctor or nurse to find solutions and visit www.stopbedwetting.org/world-bedwetting-day/ for further information, advice and tips.

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Bedwetting can be caused by?
Visit stopbedwetting.org to find out more.

Timeline photos 26/05/2020

Today it is World Bedwetting Day! Discussing with your doctor can help to solve your child’s bedwetting.

Visit stopbedwetting.org to find out more

25/05/2020

aims to encourage families to discuss with their doctors and get the help they need, because not everyone is as lucky as Jane. This year, in this stressful situation, it is important not to forget that is a medical condition and talking to your doctor can help. Visit stopbedwetting.org to find out more.

24/05/2020

Professor Serdar Tegkül encourages families with children aged 5 and older bothered by bedwetting to reach out to their doctor to discuss and find solutions together.

Visit stopbedwetting.org to find out more

23/05/2020

The “stay-at-home” situation can be stressful for children. Just 3 more nights until . Let’s hope they’re dry ones – if they’re not, visit stopbedwetting.org for some helpful advice for parents to support their children.

Timeline photos 22/05/2020

All families go through challenging times, though it’s not always the things you expect that have the greatest impact.

"Our eldest, Jack (age 9), wet the bed for years. We thought it would never end – that we’d never have a full night’s sleep again. We were all grouchy, and Jack struggled to stay awake in class some days.
That all changed once we spoke to our doctor. So this time round, when Jane (age 7) was going through the same thing, we didn’t wait.” - Jill, mum to Jack and Jane

is a common medical condition, often caused by the overproduction of urine at night or reduced bladder capacity. During this “stay-at-home” situation, be aware of new ways to reach and talk with your doctors to find solutions.
Find out more at stopbedwetting.org

Timeline photos 21/05/2020

Even during the lockdown, solutions exists and talking to your doctor can help.

Visit stopbedwetting.org to find out more.

Timeline photos 20/05/2020

Experts encourage you to discuss with your family doctor solution for your child’s enuresis.

Visit stopbedwetting.org to find out more.

03/03/2020

Speaking to your child's doctor or nurse can make all the difference in helping them stop bedwetting. Watch our video to find out how you can prepare for your appointment to make sure you get the most out of it.

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27/02/2020

Bedwetting is a treatable medical condition from age 5. If your child is aged 5 or older and still suffers from bedwetting, the first step to helping them get dry at night should be an appointment with their doctor or nurse. Your doctor or nurse can help identify the causes of their bedwetting and suggest possible treatment options too.
https://stopbedwetting.org/

20/02/2020

Did you know that what your child eats or drinks can impact their bedwetting? Watch our short video to learn more and help your child stop bedwetting!

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31/01/2020

Going back to school after the holidays can be stressful for any child, but particularly if they suffer from bedwetting. Watch our video on term-time bedwetting tips to make going back to school a little easier this January!

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Superhero bedwetting checklist - StopBedWetting.org 28/01/2020

Feel like you've tried everything to help your child stop bedwetting? Read our checklist for top tips to try at home and tick off those that you've tried. Get your own personalised discussion guide to help you prepare for an appointment with your child's doctor or nurse.
https://stopbedwetting.org/superhero-bedwetting-checklist/

Superhero bedwetting checklist - StopBedWetting.org Do you feel like you’ve tried everything to help your child with their bedwetting? If you are feeling helpless, fear not! Complete the Bedwetting checklist

Bedwetting in older children and teenagers - StopBedWetting.org 21/01/2020

Bedwetting is one of the most common medical problems in the under 18s. Read our latest blog post by Davina, Specialist Children's Bladder and Bowel nurse, to learn what causes bedwetting in older children and teenagers and where you can go for help.

https://stopbedwetting.org/2020/01/08/bedwetting-in-older-children-and-teenagers/

Bedwetting in older children and teenagers - StopBedWetting.org It is well known that older people and women who have had babies may become incontinent. However, children can have continence problems too.

Where can I get more information about how to treat bedwetting? - StopBedWetting.org 14/01/2020

Finding out what's causing your child's bedwetting will help identify the right treatment for them. Read Davina's blog post on where you can get more information on bedwetting and why an assessment by your GP or nurse can really help.

https://stopbedwetting.org/2020/01/09/where-can-i-get-more-information-about-how-to-treat-bedwetting/

Where can I get more information about how to treat bedwetting? - StopBedWetting.org It is well known that older people and women who have had babies may become incontinent. However, children can have continence problems too.

Is there a link between constipation and bedwetting? - StopBedWetting.org 10/12/2019

Did you know that more than half of children affected by bedwetting also suffer from constipation? Watch our latest vlog by June, Specialist Children's Bladder and Bowel nurse, and learn about the relationship between bedwetting and constipation to help your child get dry at night.

https://stopbedwetting.org/2019/10/03/is-there-a-link-between-constipation-and-bedwetting/

Is there a link between constipation and bedwetting? - StopBedWetting.org June Rogers, Specialist Children's Bladder and Bowel Nurse at Bladder & Bowel UK, highlights the relationship between constipation and bedwetting.

Children can have continence problems too! - StopBedWetting.org 03/12/2019

Bedwetting is one of many childhood continence problems. Find out why they happen and how you can help your child in our latest blog post.

https://stopbedwetting.org/2019/10/10/children-can-have-continence-problems/

Children can have continence problems too! - StopBedWetting.org It is well known that older people and women who have had babies may become incontinent. However, children can have continence problems too.

Helpful guides - StopBedWetting.org 02/12/2019

Use our bedwetting diary to track your child's drinking, bowel and bladder habits. This will help your GP or nurse to find out the cause of your child's bedwetting and identify the right treatments options.

https://stopbedwetting.org/superhero-toolkit/

Helpful guides - StopBedWetting.org Bedwetting is a medical condition over which your child has no conscious control. As a parent or carer, helping your child overcome bedwetting can be extremely challenging. With the right tools, you can give your child the help they need to put a stop to bedwetting.

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