Bedwetting, a common habit

Millions of children and teenagers from every part of the world wet the bed every single night. It’s so common that there are probably other kids in your class who do it.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Millions of children and teenagers from every part of the world wet the bed every single night. It’s so common that there are probably other kids in your class who do it.

Most children don’t tell their friends, so it’s easy to feel kind of alone, like you might feel that you are  the only one on the whole planet that wets the bed, you are not alone.

Dear children the most important thing to remember is that no one wets the bed willingly. It doesn’t mean that you’re lazy. It’s something you can’t help doing.

For some reason, children who wet the bed are not able to feel that their bladders are full and don’t wake up to pee in the toilet.

Sometimes a child who wets the bed will have a realistic dream that he or she is in the bathroom peeing and only to wake up later and discover he or she is all wet.

Children who wet the beds in most cases have deep sleep Children who are deep sleepers are fond of wetting their beds every the other single night.

Though we do it unconsciously we can as well prevent ourselves from, wetting our beds or our friend’s bed when we go to visit them.

To be continued...