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5 night school residential for bedwetter! Sleeping bag liners?

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Hello, I’m hoping for some advice. My son still regularly wets the bed and he’s about to go on a 5 night residential. I think they are supposed to be taking sleeping bags. Is there some sort of liner that can be change/washed or disposed of? I’d really appreciate any advice. I’m so worried

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I have no idea if this will be helpful - or if they’d even be able to wash and dry it in time from night to night.

I’m guessing a disposable bed mat would be too embarrassing and obvious for him.

I hope you find a solution for him x

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Thanks for this but I need something to go inside a sleeping bag

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Sorry obviously misunderstood -

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You looking for something more like that?

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Sara8

How old is your son? Maybe look into getting him some pull up nappies he can wear. My son ie 11 and still wets the bed ans we use drynites (they go up to age 15!). The are very discreat and are made to look like underware not nappies.

They will be less obvious than a liner, just make sure he has baggy pjamas to hide the buldge. You can barely notice my son is wearing them even when they are wet.

In the morning make sure he is up before anyone else to dispose of the wet pull up.

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