Why I Say "No" To Nighttime Potty Training
Description
In today's episode of "Toddlers Made Easy," Dr. Cathryn unravels the complexities of nighttime potty training, contrasting it with the successes of daytime training. Through Mia's experiences, we explore the natural developmental processes that affect nighttime dryness and discuss when it might be necessary to seek medical advice.
Key Points:
- Daytime vs. Nighttime Challenges: Why success in daytime potty training doesn't always translate to nighttime dryness.
- Biological Factors: The role of developmental factors like bladder size, hormonal levels, and constipation in bedwetting.
- Approach to Nighttime Training: Recommendations on letting nature take its course, reducing stress for children and parents.
- Health Guidance: Indicators for consulting a healthcare provider about bedwetting.
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