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  2. Bedwetting alarm - Wikipedia

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    A urine sensor is a necessary part of any bedwetting alarm. A basic urine sensor consists of two electricity conductors separated by moisture absorbing insulating material. A low DC electric voltage, provided by batteries, is applied across these conductors. This low voltage is usually about 3 volts, so as not to be dangerous to the user.

  3. Does a Bed-Wetting Alarm Even Work? We Asked a ... - AOL

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    Parents of kids who are having nighttime accidents may seek a technological solution in the form of a bed-wetting alarm. These devices clip onto kids’ underwear (or may even be special underwear ...

  4. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Treatments range from behavioral therapy, such as bedwetting alarms, to medication, [8] [9] such as hormone replacement, and even surgery such as urethral dilatation. Since most bedwetting is simply a developmental delay, most treatment plans aim to protect or improve self-esteem . [ 6 ]

  5. Enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Enuresis alarm – includes sleeping mats with electrical circuits; alarms with sensors placed in child's underwear; alarms that are wired or wireless and produce noise, vibration, or light; and alarm clocks or mobile phones for older individuals; Motivational therapy; Bladder training – training the bladder to hold more urine

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    For the child who wants to sleep over at a friend's house but is worried about bed-wetting, UnderJams is offering a free sample of its UnderJams Absorbent Night Wear. The bed-wetting pants are ...

  7. Mom has the ultimate hack for bed-wetting accidents - AOL

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    This mom has the ultimate hack for a quick and convenient bed-wetting clean up. About 15% of five-year-olds wet the bed. It’s a common occurrence, and one that usually goes away over time.

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