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Date: 2009-02-09 20:11:20
Health
Urine
Psychiatry
Childhood
Nocturnal enuresis
Pediatrics
Diurnal enuresis
Bedwetting alarm
Medicine
Toilet training
Sleep disorders

bedwetting Bedwetting Childhood bedwetting is very common and many children of primary school age still wet the bed. Until the age of ten, about one in ten children wets the bed. If your child wets the bed they are prob

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