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Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness: A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Bedwetting - Second Edition

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Your child can win the bedwetting battle!
Each night, millions of children go to bed hoping that this will be the night they wake up dry. If your child is one of them, you know how frustrating and painful this problem can be. Did I do something to cause this problem? you wonder. How long until my child outgrows bedwetting? Will he (or she) ever bable to go to a sleepover without worrying about being found out ?

Renee Mercer will set your mind at ease. A pediatric nurse practitioner with years of success helping kids learn to stay dry at night, she has garnered a loyal following of grateful parents. Her first edition of Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness sold 60,000 copies. In her second edition she provides a positive, practical, proven approach that can end your child s bedwetting now.

144 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2003

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April 20, 2021
This is a great book if you have a kid struggling with nighttime dryness. It has a lot of really helpful suggestions and also explains both the anatomy stuff going on and also details how to use an alarm. Also some charts and things to use. My kid loved hearing my summary of what I had read in here.
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60 reviews
May 26, 2017
Pretty much just a bedwetting alarm manual, with a side of enuresis medication instruction for good measure. First two chapters would be helpful for those just beginning to learn about the causes of bedwetting.
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80 reviews3 followers
July 3, 2021
I think there is some good and helpful info in here, but it started to get very repetitive in the second half. I also noticed the author switched back and forth between he and she pronouns and it was distracting for some reason for me.
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December 18, 2025
Really helpful information! It’s comforting to know we are not alone and makes me hopeful! I like how condensed the information was so I don’t use to go googling. It’s all right there nicely organized and readable.
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April 8, 2013
My daughter comes from a long line of bed-wetters. I knew from her doctor that it can be a genetic thing passed along, but I didn't know how to help her with it. I had a few misconceptions of things I should and shouldn't let her do, and this book helped clear that up. We started using a bedwetting alarm recently, discontinuing the use of Desmopressin during this training period. She is in the class of kids that were dry for a long time and started up again around puberty with the exception of the rare night here and there since she was little. She's excited about the use of the alarm and being able to get control over this problem. I'm excited to have less laundry in the future!
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506 reviews9 followers
March 18, 2013
My almost-9-year-old son is using a bedwetting alarm (did you guys know they had these? It's crazy), and this is the book that came with my order. I wasn't convinced I needed to read a book about it, but it's helped a lot!

If you're thinking of using a bedwetting alarm for your child, read the book, too. It'll give you realistic expectations, and ways to further help your child - what to say or not say, do or not do, things to celebrate, etc. (Plus, it's a quick and easy read.)

And seriously, the bedwetting alarm is MAGIC. Wish I'd known about the alarm and the book 2 years ago.
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165 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2010
Maybe I shouldn't actually review this book until I've tried the method the author suggests. But I like how she put the book together. It is short, readable, and encouraging. Does not make a parent feel guilty, but motivated and able to tackle the problem.
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December 28, 2016
'This book is junk'. Its a piece of promotional material for the company. I'd rather shop on amazon and buy a bedwetting alarm that actually works. Don't waste a minute reading this book, it's not worth it.
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December 27, 2013
I'm glad I got this book from the library, rather than purchasing it. The book had some good information, but it is very short and a quick read.
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540 reviews6 followers
February 24, 2016
This is a concise and helpful book full of practical advice/tips for children who wet the bed. Mostly it advocates for the use of alarms. All the information seemed sound and backed in research.
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January 20, 2019
great tips from a nurse practitioner how to help with dryness. I bought it in conjunction with a bed alarm.
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