Not Alone
If your child wets the bed they’re not alone. Five to seven million kids in the U.S. alone wet the bed some nights or most nights. And, although challenging, bedwetting is normal in child development and simply a part of growing up for many kids.
Common Causes of Bedwetting
Tips for Managing Bedwetting
When to See Your Doctor
Bedwetting is a common childhood issue, but below are some instances when you may want to talk with your doctor.
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What sizes do Ninjamas Nighttime Underwear come in?
Ninjamas are available in sizes S/M and L/XL. S/M fits children 38–70 lb. (17–32 kg), and L/XL fits children 64–125 lb. (29–57 kg).
What causes bedwetting?
Bedwetting is common in childhood development. It affects 5–7 million children in the U.S. alone. The causes of bedwetting vary from child to child, but the most common cause is normal bladder development. To better understand your child's bedwetting, talk with your child’s nurse or pediatrician.
Is there a difference in the protection provided in the pink and green packs of Ninjamas Nighttime Underwear?
Both the green and pink Ninjamas packs feature the same superior overnight absorbency with Pampers Lockaway Channels. The only difference is the nighttime underwear designs offered in each pack. So no matter which designs your child prefers, they’ll wake up feeling Ninjawesome!
How do Ninjamas Nighttime Underwear absorb wetness?
Absorbent gelling material (AGM) is widely used in bedtime underwear padding to absorb wetness and lock it away. It is perfectly normal to see some gel on the skin from time to time, especially if the bedtime underwear is heavily saturated. It can easily be removed by wiping your child's skin. This material has a long history of safe use in a variety of products and has been in Pampers products for more than a decade.