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Night Management

Night Management covers the practical side of living with bedwetting β€” not just the emotional weight, but the actual decisions parents face after dark. This category brings together guidance on products, routines, sleep protection, and the real-world gaps in what’s currently available.

You’ll find honest breakdowns of how overnight protection actually works, why standard pull-ups often fall short for deeper sleepers, and what the research says about absorbency formats designed specifically for sleep. There’s also coverage of the product landscape as it stands β€” including what parents consistently say is missing and where newer options are beginning to close that gap.

Night management isn’t only about staying dry. It’s about reducing the disruption β€” for children and for the adults doing the night shifts. The articles here are written for parents who’ve moved past the why and need clear, unvarnished information about the what and the how.

Whether you’re reassessing your current setup or starting from scratch, browse the Night Management articles below and find what’s actually useful for your situation.

Stopping Product Removal at Night: A Practical Guide for Parents and Carers

Many children remove their overnight pull-ups or briefs during the night, leaving parents with a wet bed and no clear solution. This guide explains why it happens β€” sensory discomfort, poor fit, developmental factors, or embarrassment β€” and sets out every practical strategy that can help, from product changes and layered pyjamas to back-fastening sleepsuits and continence nurse referrals.

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