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Bedwetting Myths

May 31, 2014 By Diane Constantine

Parents.com published an article, 10 Bedwetting Myths. Take the quiz below and see how well you do at knowing the truth about this common problem.

  1. A child who wets the bed is just too lazy to go to the bathroom.
  2. Punishment helps a child stop wetting the bed at night.
  3. Bedwetting is caused by stress.
  4. Boys wet the bed more than girls.
  5. Most bedwetters have a true medical problem.
  6. Prescribed drugs will end bedwetting.
  7. The best tactic is to just wait it out.
  8. All children wet at night for the same reason.
  9. Bedwetters simply drink too much before bedtime.
  10. Bedwetting is brought on by poor potty training.

To learn the truth about these statements go to: 10 Bedwetting Myths.

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