Potty, when to seek help? It is wise to contact your GP practice, if:
• Your child is older than six years and not toilet trained
• Your child is going to pee, no obvious cause regularly in his pants or bed
• Non-housebroken associated with constipation, or an interrupted or weak stream of urine
• Your child in the first five years has had a bladder infection
What can you expect? About 15 per cent of five year olds and 7 percent of the seven-year-olds are still at least once a week wet.
The so-called "accidents" while playing are quite common, especially in young girls.
Secondary enuresis occurs when a child that was already housebroken, again go pee. Suddenly in his pants or bed there is often a major event preceded, like the birth of a sibling, or going to school for the first time. Children over six years during the day and / or night are not toilet trained, can be helped bladder through special training.Start Potty Training Review
You can read more about bedwetting in dokterdokter.nl folder 'Bedwetting'.
General advice and precautions - It is best not too early to start potty training. If you start too early, this may have the opposite effect, allowing your child stays longer just pee in his pants., And / or bed It (may) also lead to other difficulties. Children sometimes become so obsessed with it or not (allowed) to urinate or defecate, they go their feces stop. This may again constipation, or constipation may result. For more details

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