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bed wetting has stopped but now child is highly emotional?

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hi, just wondering if anyone here that’s had a child that wets the bed had any emotional problems when they stopped? I certainly didn’t expect that stopping bed wetting would cause us any problems 🤦🏼‍♀️. So this last wee my 9 year old girl has been dry at night. Great news… but now she’s so emotional, angry if she doesn’t get what she wants, lashing out with nasty words. Could it be a hormonal change that’s causing these moods and behaviour? Walking on egg shells over here 🙈

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Sounds like it could be hormonal. Worth a trip to the Dr's to get checked out.

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