rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
Sorry for your situation. I only worked with children twice. Once with severely handicapped children and once with a pediatrician. I have to agree with the other's. It was always an extremely heavy sleeper. Never experienced it much on my own. But if it runs on both sides of the family, I wouldn't stress over it much. I'm always more concerned about not tramatizing a child too much....not making too much of a big deal outta nothing. Self-esteem is big with me. I'd just purchase some real absorbant underpants (disposable) and have a couple of hospital pads to keep under them, as an added precaution. That way the child can always throw it in the bathroom garbage, tie the bag closed and put it in the house garbage, so they feel like they handled the problem themselves.....so long as all this is explained to him.
Nothing wrong with stopping the fluids shortly after supper and toileting right before bed either, but these are my thoughts. I'm an old momma now and my youngest, who is now 4 sometimes has accidents......she is found sleeping in a wet bed, so I know she is out cold, which kinda confirms what others have said. This is a rare thing though. I'm sure your husband and father might be able to say what helped them. But there may be nothing much you can do but wait it out, so making it less tramatic for him and you might be your best move. Heck......try it all.
Nothing wrong with stopping the fluids shortly after supper and toileting right before bed either, but these are my thoughts. I'm an old momma now and my youngest, who is now 4 sometimes has accidents......she is found sleeping in a wet bed, so I know she is out cold, which kinda confirms what others have said. This is a rare thing though. I'm sure your husband and father might be able to say what helped them. But there may be nothing much you can do but wait it out, so making it less tramatic for him and you might be your best move. Heck......try it all.