Bedwetting FAQS
As with other milestones like walking, talking and eating without help, children with special needs often take longer to achieve night time bladder control and need more help and encouragement from parents and carers.
Also, it’s thought that many kids who wet the bed have nervous systems that are still developing: their bladder signals the brain that it’s time to go the toilet, but the brain is slow getting the message. This seems to be the case for many kids with special needs, including those with Asperger’s or ADHD. For these kids, the bedwetting often stops when they bodies have fully developed the pathway between brain and bladder.
DryNites® Night Time Pants are ideal. They are discreet, comfortable, convenient, highly absorbent and come in sizes to suits kids from two to teenage. A lot of kids with special needs find them easy to put on and take them off by themselves.
As back up, especially for older kids with special needs, a waterproof under-sheet and a mattress protector will help protect bedding.
Some special needs children use DryNites® Night Time Pants during the day, too. Their high absorbency means your child can go for longer between changes, so they’re great for outings and car journeys. Also, they’re discreet and not visible under clothes.
