I am a 230 days / 7 months 2 weeks & 6 days old baby
Definition
Bedwetting (ngompol, in Bahasa Indonesia) is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which bladder control would normally be anticipated. The medical term for this condition is "nocturnal enuresis." Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is when a child has not yet stayed dry on a regular basis. Secondary nocturnal enuresis (SNE) is when a child or adult begins wetting again after having stayed dry.[1]
Treatment Steps
# Reassure your child that this is normal at this age and not his fault and understand that he is not doing it on purpose. Also, do not punish or blame your child for wetting the bed and make sure that other family members do not tease him about it.
# Avoid letting your child drink large amounts of fluid two hours before bedtime.
# Have your child use the toilet just before going to bed.
# Protect the bed with a plastic cover between the sheets and mattress.
# Let your child help change the wet sheets.
# Consider practicing bladder-stretching exercises, in which your child will try and increase the time between urinating during the daytime so that the bladder can learn to stretch and hold more urine at night.
# Consider practicing an awakening routine, in which you wake your child to urinate two to three hours after he goes to bed, either at the parent's bedtime or after setting an alarm clock.[2]
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Notes:
[1] Wikipedia.org
[2] Keepkidshealthy.com