End Bedwetting for Good!
Stop and answer these questions:
Have you and your child been living for years with the pain and frustration of bedwetting? Have you tried everything under the sun to end bedwetting with no success? Are you over washing urine-soaked sheets or spending money on pull-ups? Are you tired of not getting real answers from medical professionals? Are you done hearing these words on repeat: “Wait, they might outgrow it some day?”
We get it!
A bedwetter is an extremely deep sleeper. They can sleep through the piercing sound of a smoke alarm meant to alert them to an active fire. This deep sleep–a concerning sleep disorder–is the sole cause of the bedwetting, and the ONLY way to end bedwetting is to build a new pattern of sleep for your child.
What makes us different?
It’s because we provide evidence-based and personalized bedwetting treatment AND pair your family with our version of a coach–a Bedwetting Treatment Therapist–who can see what the untrained eye cannot. Our multi-modal approach makes all the difference to overcome this complex problem. With our specific communication structure, direction, and protocols, you’ll FINALLY reap the ultimate reward you’ve been waiting for: A dry bed every morning–for life.
We’ve stood strong for 50 years in the face of skepticism, criticism, and doubt because the results of our program provide peace of mind for our families, and a sense of freedom for their children.
That’s our guarantee for your family— and we put it in writing. Call us today.
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What does NOT CAUSE bedwetting?
Psychological challenges
Physiological challenges
Fluid consumption
Toilet training mistakes
Underdeveloped bladder
A missing hormone
Constipation
Poor diet
Tongue tie
Narrow palate
Sexual abuse
Disordered breathing
Spinal Galant Reflex
What does NOT CURE bedwetting?
Medication of any kind
Alarms by themselves
Pull-ups & Goodnites
Mats, pads & bracelets
Restricting fluids
Changes in diet
Homeopathy
Psychotherapy
Constipation therapy
Rewards or punishment
Chiropractic adjustments
Oral cavity alignment tools
Removal of tonsils & adenoids
Awakening in the night for trips to the bathroom
PTNS – Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation
Please know this: All of these attempts to cure bedwetting only scratch the surface, or have no relationship to proper treatment whatsoever. That’s why families try these things and see no results or only temporary ones. Money and time were wasted; disappointment was the outcome. It’s heartbreaking for both the parents and the child.
Message From A Doctor About Outgrowing Bedwetting
Dr. Diane N. Rosenbaum, a psychologist at the Center to Assist in the Regulation of Enuresis, which is part of Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, said even many pediatricians don’t know how to deal with bedwetting.
Frustrated parents are often told “Don’t worry about bedwetting. They will outgrow it!” A major study in the British Journal of Urology (May 2006) concludes that many children will never outgrow bedwetting – unless they get help.
If a seven-year-old still wets every night, it’s almost certain they won’t stop without getting proper treatment. This study found that if a seven-year-old is wetting just one or two nights per week, he has a 96% chance of wetting as a 13-year-old. If someone is wetting three to six times a week, they have a 76% chance of wetting until at least age 19.
Most importantly, IF someone outgrows bedwetting–which is a relief from wet sheets–what they won’t outgrow is the disordered pattern of sleep, which will affect their quality of sleep for a lifetime. Unless and until we correct the disordered pattern, bedwetting and poor quality sleep will persist. Moreover, waiting to outgrow bedwetting is not only painful, it’s also not probable.
Psychological Effects of Bedwetting
Wetting the bed can be an assault on a child’s self-esteem, especially for an older child or teenager. Very often they suffer silently. The single greatest fear is being “discovered,” which often causes them to withdraw, or to feel the need to “harbor a secret” to avoid being teased or feeling ashamed. It’s an unfortunate fact.
Older children still wetting will often avoid participating in activities such as camp or sleepovers with friends. Ultimately, the longer bedwetting goes untreated, the greater the potential for psychological, mental, and emotional harm.
Our Invitation To You
We invite you to reach out to us to answer your preliminary questions. At that time, you may wish to schedule your First Step Consultation.
A dry bed every morning is within reach when you take The First Step here.