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The Natural Approach 22,750+ Mothers Use to Help Their Child Wake Up Dry
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4. The Natural Formula That Works on the Cause, Not the Symptom
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From Wet Mornings to Dry, Proud Ones
The first small signs.
Bedtime stops feeling like a wind-down from a day that ran hot. They settle into sleep more easily instead of crashing hard — and for some families, there's a surprise dry morning or two that early.
The wet nights start to thin out.
Many parents find the morning bed-stripping happens less often, and notice they're reaching for the backup pull-ups and night pads less than they used to.
From almost every night to just one or two.
For a lot of kids, what was a nightly routine of washing sheets and waking up wet settles into only one or two wet nights a week. The deep-sleep crash eases, so the signal has a better chance of getting through.
They wake up dry — and they wake up proud.
No more wet pull-ups tucked under the duvet. For many kids the hiding stops and they're waking up dry most mornings now — but the part parents tell us about most is the look on their child's face. The sleepover they kept saying no to? It becomes, "Mum, can we do another one soon?"