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Websites with Bedwetting Information
Here are some other web sites that relate to enuresis and other pediatric health issues. You will encounter many interesting and sometimes opposing points of view. We feel that you are the best judge of what makes sense. Your child may have other health issues that need attention in addition to enuresis. Follow your instincts:
American Academy of Pediatrics - The site contains information on advocacy, research and professional education from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). AAP is committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental and social health for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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The Incontinence Support Center web site is dedicated to providing comprehensive and accurate information as well as offering support about incontinence in all it's forms. Their aim to be the absolute best information and support website on the web.
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American Medical Association - Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine: Online version of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the many peer-reviewed journals of the AMA. Archives, the oldest journal in U.S. pediatric literature, publishes relevant information on the care of pediatric patients, from infancy to young adulthood.
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Simon Foundation - A non-profit organization dedicated to helping people cope with incontinence by educating them about cure, treatment and management techniques, while also sensitizing health care professionals to their issues.
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| Bedwetting.ferring.ca - A site for parents and children about bedwetting.
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WetBuster.com - Their mission is simply to serve as an aid to children, teenagers, and parents in their struggle with bedwetting. It allows kids, teens, and parents from all over the world to interact with each other and to support each other.
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ISeekHealth - Products for individuals suffering from incontinence. iSeekHealth provides valuable health information, tools for managing your
health, and support to those who seek information. You can trust that our
content is timely and credible.
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KeepKidsHealthy.com - a Pediatrician's Guide to your children's health and safety. Free pediatric parenting advice.
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The Incontinence Resource Center website was founded by and is maintained by incontinent adults. It provides a convenient location for information about incontinence, adult diapers and incontinent products.
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One Stop Potty Training Shop - Choose a potty seat, potty training video, potty training incentives, child incontinence products and TV Character Dora, SpongeBob, Blues Clues and Big Bird potty seat.
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Tri-state Incontinence Support Group - a mutual self help group for people who share a problem with bladder or bowel incontinence, their friends, and family.
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Toilet Training Guide - A complete guide to toilet training for parents of toddlers. Features links to helpful toilet training products.
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As parents, we are delighted to watch our children grow on a daily basis. They provide us with countless hours of entertainment and never fail to make us proud. However, along with this tremendous sense of fulfillment, we must also deal with the tough issues of parenting. In our case, the toughest issue is our child’s bedwetting problem.
Before we developed the PeeJ’s™ solution, we tried a number of bed wetting alarms that did not meet our wish to have our child achieve a sense of independence while tackling the bed wetting problem. For a few months, we took the “lazy” approach by putting our child in disposable pull-ups or night time underwear. During this time, our child always commented that he knew he had a “diaper on” and would not have to worry about “going potty” during the night. Even though we enjoyed uninterrupted sleep, we knew that disposable, diaper-like products were not the proper solution for bedwetting. Additionally, we were spending a lot of our hard-earned money on these expensive products and contributing to overtaxing our landfills by throwing these products in the garbage. More... |