As a stay at home mother of ten....we've had our bedwetters. All were boys. I've used pullups just to avoid the constant work of changing bedsheets that inevitably were going to be wet anyway. Another embarrassment saver was putting a wholehouse air purifier in that took care of the urine odor. I wouldn't be without it's bacteria removing capabilities that have virtually eliminated the respiratory ills of colds, sneezing, flu, coughs throughout our winters, etc. Just place it 5 or 6 feet off the floor on a refrigerator or high shelf and across from the cold air return and let it run 24/7. I like the 2, 4, 6, or 8 house sanitize feature--once a week I can set it on one of those when we all leave the house and let it sanitize everything and then it drops itself down to a low level of purification that we are comfortable with. Plus I bought two rubber, water protecting sheets. Our now 9 yr. old son knows how to change them and put the soiled one in the washer all on his own. I figure the more he has to take care of the cleanup work, the sooner he'll be dry. Plus the rubber type sheets with cotton covering saves having to buy pullups all the time. All, in all, it draws out the training process maybe; but it sure removes the weariness and pressure from both me and the kids....he'll not wet the bed when he's ready. Anger on anyone's part won't help. Our 9 yr. old is such a hard worker/player all day that I think he just sleeps so soundly at night to get up and I have had 10 kids so my youngest being 4 has finally given me uninterrupted nights for sleeping....I suppose if I woke our 9 yr. old up at midnight or so and got him to the bathroom I could help him some....but who'se being trained then...him or me????
Rubber sheets save the mattress and an air purifier keeps the air nice and fresh (not some hepa filter thing either or some air "cleaner" from the dept. stores--they are junk). It has to be a real air purifier like I have to really work throughout the whole house.
B. in Eau Claire, WI