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Most bedwetting can be described as, "a bothersome alteration in normal development." The usual development process is:

* Infants: Void by reflex
* One- and two-year olds: Bladder grows larger and the brain develops the ability to sense bladder fullness (McLorie & Husmann, 1987)
* Two- and three-year olds: Develop the ability to void or inhibit voiding
* Four- and five-year-olds: Develop an adult pattern of urinary control

Bedwetting
Bed wetting is a common childhood problem and some children may need treatment for persistent problems. This article discusses the treatment options.

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