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You do not think that there have been any changes or unusual stresses in your child's life. Try to be sure that your child isn't holding something back from you. Some children feel reluctant to discuss uncomfortable or stressful things.
It's unclear what is causing your child's bed-wetting. It would be a good idea to call your doctor to go over your child's story and symptoms again and to decide whether and when an office visit makes sense.
| Last updated: | May 26, 2006 |
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| Reviewed By: | Faculty of Harvard Medical School |
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