When there are behavioural changes, you always have to ask, 'Have there been any changes or stresses around the house?' I see you have a new baby.....In fact before I even clicked on this thread to read it, I knew there would be a new baby about
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Ok we took night nappies away from our 4 and 2 yr old on the same night.. Our 2 yr old was having dry nappies every night. It was the 4yr old we thought would have issues..
Now our 2yr old has started wetting the bed every night. We don't make a big issue of it. i just wash his sheets and blankets and forget about it as he is only 2 yr 5 months. anyways why would he suddenly start wetting the bed? We take him to the toilet every night before we go to bed.. and he does a huge wee. We don't worry about the 4yr old anymore and he hasn't wet the bed once..
When there are behavioural changes, you always have to ask, 'Have there been any changes or stresses around the house?' I see you have a new baby.....In fact before I even clicked on this thread to read it, I knew there would be a new baby about
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The thing is he has only been out of night nappies for 3 weeks.. and did great.. Only 1 wet bed the first week then this week it is virtually everynight..
He has been more tired lately as day naps are no more.. Maybe he is just to tired and is wetting when he would normally get up.. I didn't think of that
Our 4 (almost 5 year old) was doing really well not wetting the bed for about 6 months not one wet bed, just before school for 3 weeks straight he wet his bed everynight. the day he went to school that night there was no wet bed, and hasn't been one since. So we think it was stress of school.
It could be a number of things - just keep going it'll end soon!
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