
Bedwetting is more common than you think. Kids need to know they’re not alone — 5 to 7 million kids in the U.S. share this little secret, and it isn’t anyone’s fault. The good news is that bedwetting is a stage most kids outgrow by age 11. Until then, GoodNites® Underpants — and now GoodNites® Sleep Boxers for boys and GoodNites® Sleep Shorts for girls — can help. So you protect more than your sheets … you protect your time together.
 | GoodNites® Sleep Boxers and Sleep Shorts have the same nighttime protection as GoodNites® Underpants. But the big news is they look, fit and feel like regular boxers and sleep shorts — so they blend right in with what other kids are wearing to bed. |

- Provide a nightlight or small flashlight by the bed, in case your child needs to get up throughout the night.
- Keep a spare set of sheets and blankets in your child’s room.
- Leave the bedroom door open so they can get you if they need to.
- Talk to your child about what to do if they wake up wet. Being prepared and giving your child support is important. They will overcome this stage faster with patience and understanding.
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