My 3.5-year-old is advanced for her age. She has been potty-trained during the day since she was 20 months old. When we potty-trained, she was still in a crib, so we used pull-ups at sleep times. When we had her move to a toddler bed at two years old, we tried to go cold turkey with pull-ups, but she could not make it all night, nor would she wake up to go to the bathroom. I tried setting alarms at night and getting up with her. For the last year and a half, we tried monitoring liquids and talked to the pediatrician. The pediatrician said she would eventually grow out of it, which might have been true because she is young, but she was so upset when she would wake up wet and say things like “I’m sorry I wet my bed, Momma” with tears in her eyes. When it affected her emotionally, and she was anxious to go to sleep due to bed-wetting, we decided to try something new. She is now 2 months away from being four years old and has been dry for two straight weeks after using the system for only 6 weeks. The alarm worked well for her, the positive reward system has also increased her confidence, and we all have celebrated her success. She is going to bed less anxiously, staying in bed before sleep, and waking up dry, rested, and happy. THANK YOU, Dr. Sagie and Therapee!
L.K (USA)