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Is Nocturnal Enuresis Common During Nighttime Potty Training?

If you're a parent going through nighttime potty training with your child, you may be wondering if bedwetting is normal. Rest assured, bedwetting during nighttime potty training is completely normal and common. Many children take longer to gain control over their bladder at night compared to daytime. It is crucial to provide support and patience during this phase. To help your child, limit fluids before bedtime, establish a consistent routine, and use absorbent bedwetting products. Remember, each child is unique, and they will eventually outgrow bedwetting. By understanding that bedwetting is a normal part of nighttime potty training, you can navigate this phase with confidence and provide the necessary support for your child's development.