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When Do Most Kids Stop Wetting the Bed? Most children will stop bedwetting on their own between the ages of 2 to 4, but it's important to remember that every child develops at their own pace. Around 25% of kids might still wet the bed at age 4, and about 15% might experience bedwetting even at age 6. While it typically decreases with age, there’s no definitive age when it will stop completely. Bedwetting can affect a child’s confidence and quality of life, which is why it's essential to address
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When Do Most Kids Stop Wetting the Bed? Most children will stop bedwetting on their own between the ages of 2 to 4, but it's important to remember that every child develops at their own pace. Around 25% of kids might still wet the bed at age 4, and about 15% might experience bedwetting even at age 6. While it typically decreases with age, there’s no definitive age when it will stop completely. Bedwetting can affect a child’s confidence and quality of life, which is why it's essential to address
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