Bedwetting Alarms

How Do Bedwetting Alarms Work?

Bed wetting or enuresis alarms are highly recommended by pediatricians for helping children who have problems with bed wetting. A bed wetting alarm can be a very effective way to help children get over a bed wetting problem. Bedwetting alarms work like this: the bed wetting alarms have a simple moisture-sensor that snaps into the child’s pajamas. A small speaker attaches up on the shoulder of the pajamas with Velcro. At the first drop of urine, a piercing alarm goes off, that sounds similar to a smoke alarm. Instantly, the child reflexively stops urinating. Next, the household awakes, EXCEPT for the deep sleeper who wets the bed. Precisely those children who sleep through the bed wetting alarm are most likely to be helped by it. For the bed wetting alarm to be effective, someone else must wake the child up walk the child to the bathroom, and get the child to finish urinating in the toilet -- all before resetting that annoying bed wetting alarm. If this ritual is continued, the bed wetting alarm will likely begin to wake the child up directly within 4 to 6 weeks. Within twelve weeks, the child will very likely master nighttime bladder control, and no longer need the alarm. Relapses after bed wetting alarm therapy are uncommon.

What Is The Best Brand Of Bedwetting Alarm?

Each child is unique, and may not respond to the same kind of alarm that another child responds to. Parents should ask their pediatrician what brand of bed wetting alarm they would recommend for the child, or ask other parents whose children had bed wetting problems what types of bed wetting alarms worked for them. Many parenting websites have message boards where parents who are having problems with their kids can get advice from other parents who have been through the same problem. Bed wetting is a common childhood problem, and parents can get some relief from talking with other parents who have been through bedwetting problems with their own children. The Internet can be a valuable resource for networking with other parents and for researching the causes and cures of bedwetting. Some of the most frequently recommended bed wetting alarms are Malem Ultimate bed wetting alarms and Drynite bed wetting alarms. Talking with pediatricians online and doing some online research can help parents find a good quality bedwetting alarm that fits within almost any budget. Bedwetting alarms can be expensive but sometimes parents can find great deals or sales on bedwetting alarms online.

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