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Bed wetting 33month old

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Hi my little boy is going to be 3 in march we have been fully dry during the day for 6months and we had been dry on a night for the last 2months. But 2 weeks ago he started weeing the bed he has woken wet every morning??? My question is do i persevere or do i put a pull up back on ??.

He is due a baby sister in march and we are currently renovating the downstairs of our house

Thanks for any advice

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Hi smarti,

Children's bladders are maturing all the way up until 5 so we don't need to worry about his night-time just yet. It is good to take the pull-ups off every so often to see how it goes, and then to go back to them if he is still wet at night. A potty in the room can be a good idea too :)

Good luck with it!

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