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  2. Bedwetting alarm - Wikipedia

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    The enuresis alarm methodology originated from French and German physicians in the first decade of the 20th century. Meinhard von Pfaundler, a German pediatrician made the discovery accidentally, with the original intention to create an alarm device that would notify nursing staff when a child had bed wetting and needed to be changed, showing the device to have a significant therapeutic ...

  3. Mattress protector - Wikipedia

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    A mattress protector with elastic on top of a bed base. A mattress protector (also mattress cover, mattress pad may mean this or a mattress topper [1]) is an item of removable bedding that sits on top of, or encases, a mattress to protect it. Some mattress protectors also provide protection to the person sleeping on the mattress from allergens ...

  4. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 16% of children in the U.S. over the age of 5 wet the bed, [41] 5% of children over 10 wet the bed, [42] and 2% of children over 15 wet the bed. [43] Some companies have diaper products specifically designed for bedwetting, traditionally hosting higher leak guards, and being pull on style similar to training pants.

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  6. I’ve taken my kids to Europe many times: My tips for a ...

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    7. Let the kids take an active role in trip planning. Ask for your children’s input and weave their interests into the itinerary and they’ll be more invested in your European vacation. My kids ...

  7. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, about 25% of enuretic children are punished for wetting the bed. [18] In Hong Kong, 57% of enuretic children are punished for wetting. [19] Parents with only a grade-school level education punish bedwetting children at twice the rate of high-school- and college-educated parents. [18]