Different bedwetting alarms brands
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
We receive an increasing number of calls and emails asking what the real differences are between the different bedwetting alarm brands / suppliers on the market. On this page we have listed some of the key points that might be important for you to consider when choosing the best bedwetting alarm for your situation. Is the bedwetting alarm reimbursed? Approximately 70% of the supplementary packages of the various health insurances cover the bedwetting alarm. These reimbursements vary from a full reimbursement to a partial reimbursement. Please note that not all brands are covered by the reimbur ..read more
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Dryly® bedwetting alarm for sleepovers
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
Sleeping over is always fun and Wizzu loves to be invited! The Dryly® bedwetting alarm is ideal to take with you for a sleepover. Depending on your needs, you can use the system in either ‘online mode’ or ‘offline mode’. In ‘online mode’, you can even grant temporary access to the adult where your child is staying so that they can receive a message! You can also set an extra discreet alarm sound. Below, we help you to choose the approach that best suits the situation! Briefly about the offline and online mode We recommend that you use the bedwetting alarm in online mode as much as possible, a ..read more
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Becoming potty-trained
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
Getting a child potty-trained is always an exciting moment; as parents, you often don’t feel like dealing with the hassle and you don’t want to make your child insecure. A child who is potty-trained during the day will typically be potty-trained at night soon after. In the beginning, as a parent, you will still make your child pee around 11 pm to empty the bladder. However, there are also children for whom potty training is not so self-evident. More than 15% of all six-year olds still wet their beds. Bedwetting is only considered a problem when children who are dry during the day regularly wet ..read more
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General practitioner & bedwetting
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
Bedwetting is a very unpleasant problem, and many people are reluctant to see a doctor about it. Or they do not know when to go to the doctor with this problem. We have listed here when you should go to the doctor and what you need to think about to be prepared. What is bedwetting? Bedwetting or Enuresis nocturna is when a child of five years of age or older wets the bed at least twice a week or when a child of seven years of age or older wets the bed at least once a month without showing any other physical illness or other symptoms. A further distinction is made between children who have neve ..read more
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The influence of phones and tablets on bedwetting
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
Bedwetting Every parent struggles with the use of cell phones and tablets. So what is a sensible balance between using these devices and life offline. Recent studies indicate that the use of these items affect bedwetting in young children. Bedwetting (Enuresis Nocturna) is a condition in which children wet their beds several times a month. It is considered a problem when a child is around 6 to 7 years old. There was much discussion about whether the use of devices would affect the likelihood of bedwetting. A scientific study on this was conducted in June 2019. Research set-up Two groups were ..read more
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Bladder capacity child
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
You can measure your child’s bladder capacity by how often they need to pee, but how do you pee properly? It is very important that your child goes to the bathroom on time, also for their bladder capacity. As soon as your child feels the need to pee, they must go. Holding their pee for a long time is not good. If your child waits too long to go to the toilet he or she will not have time afterwards to think about the right way to pee. Another option is to have your child pee at set times. You can also train the bladder capacity by drinking a lot during the day Below we provide tips on how to pr ..read more
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Not waking up from the bedwetting alarm
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
Many parents call asking why their child does not wake up to the sound of the bedwetting alarm during or after bedwetting. It is normal that children do not wake up to the sound of the bedwetting alarm at the start. Children who wet their beds are often deep sleepers and therefore do not wake up. You could set off a fire alarm without waking them up. Children who wet their beds sleep so deeply that they don’t even wake up to the sound of the bedwetting alarm. The question is: how is that possible? How come my child doesn’t wake up from the bedwetting alarm? The Dryly bedwetting alarm training ..read more
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Bedwetting and the night alarm
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by Jeroen Adriaans
1y ago
The night alarm is one of the most effective ways to combat bedwetting. In this article we will tell you more about how this works. When are we talking about bedwetting? Bedwetting, also called enuresis nocturna, is the result of an involuntary emptying of the bladder while sleeping. This is seen as a problem if you can expect this not to happen again based on how old the person is at the time. In practice, this age is between 5 and 6 years old. Although parents may sometimes think that this is because the child is lazy or seeks negative attention in this way, this is almost never the cause. C ..read more
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