Bedwetting affects all sorts of people in many different ways. Much like how some people can’t see without glasses, and some people can’t get around without a wheelchair, the bedwetter’s body can’t control the urge to urinate when they fall asleep without letting them know that their bladder is full. They need to urinate in the toilet.
Date your page containing your invitation accordingly. This can reassure them that they are reading a current invite and not an invite from a party they have already attended but forgot to discard. Tell your guests that it is a sleepover and they are invited. Give them the dates and times of drop-off and pick-up if they choose to attend. Set aside a date and a time when the sleepover will begin - and plan in advance. Write this date down in the invitation. Mention the address the sleepover is being held at. This is critical. Give your intended guests an RSVP date in the invitation slip if they plan to attend. Try to get them to give you a yes or no answer within a two week period before the sleepover. Mention which door you’d like your guests to arrive at if you have to use an alternate door to enter and exit from beside your front door.
Date your page containing your invitation accordingly. This can reassure them that they are reading a current invite and not an invite from a party they have already attended but forgot to discard. Tell your guests that it is a sleepover and they are invited. Give them the dates and times of drop-off and pick-up if they choose to attend. Set aside a date and a time when the sleepover will begin - and plan in advance. Write this date down in the invitation. Mention the address the sleepover is being held at. This is critical. Give your intended guests an RSVP date in the invitation slip if they plan to attend. Try to get them to give you a yes or no answer within a two week period before the sleepover. Mention which door you’d like your guests to arrive at if you have to use an alternate door to enter and exit from beside your front door.
Assure your guests (if you have siblings) that your siblings won’t be permitted to enter your room once you and your guests have settled down for the night and that your siblings will be watched over by your parents so that your guests won’t be bothered by their presence(as long as you can efficiently trust your parents to watch over your siblings while you and your guests are asleep or are getting ready to sleep). If your siblings are still only babies or infants, let your guests know that your siblings are only babies and that though they can expect child-like issues, but that they shouldn’t expect other creepy crawlies guests to come into the sleepover sleeping room when the guest isn’t closely watching (sleeping) during the night. Try to give your guests the power to choose whether they will want to sleep on your-provided beds or if they should choose to bring their own beds (such as air mattresses or sleeping bags and the like). If you don’t have enough beds for each of your guests, mention that there aren’t enough beds to go around that each of these guests brings their own sleeping accommodations. Always try to utilize any empty beds first.
If you must sleep on bunk beds, the invitee must sleep on the top bunk to ensure that any of the host’s bedwetting accidents don’t dribble down onto the invitee during that night, as well as so that the invitee doesn’t notice that the bedwetter hasn’t gotten up to grab a new protective garment (as you’ll later learn about in this article) after the accident. Use common courtesy, though, if your friend says they have problems sleeping in the same room or the top bunk of a bunk bed and can find another suitable place to sleep in your house that’s fair to them, their parents, you, and your parents.
Make the transition a part of your standard routine and have your parents help you choose one that best fits you. Make the transition between wearing one at night seem seamless to ensure you are ready for the transition on the sleepover night. Yes, some emotional triggers will make you feel like saying “Yuck!” But, protection must be achieved to ensure the sleepover is a success. It’ll be quite a big transition between not having to wear (as you did before the decision was made) and now with the diaper being an integral part of the procedure, but if you don’t wear one, you’ll wish you had because the sleepover won’t be a success if an accident occurs and you weren’t wearing one. Utilize your diapers any time you end up taking any siesta. If you still take siestas (naps) in the afternoon or evening hours, choose to wear these diapers.
Ensure you are aware of this process to ensure you don’t have to have a whole-house uproar if and when the accident occurs during the sleepover. If they showed you the process to have prepared you for your own diaper-changes, make sure to brush up on this action at least once the night before the sleepover, so it is solidly ingrained in your mind.
Use an alternative waterproof fitted-style mattress protector as you sleep on the bed each night. Although these can sometimes be called waterproof mattress covers, these can help salvage even more of the bed’s fine fibers from becoming ruined due in part to the wetting accident. However, ToysRUs sells these offline for twin-sized beds. Mattress protectors don’t go overtop of the fitted sheet on the bed but can help the accident from traveling through to the mattress below.
If you own an adult blanket sleeper, you may choose to wear it, though you may want to think twice about the current weather conditions since these sleepers are always a bit baggy in the genital areas the diaper will be utilized.
If you own an adult blanket sleeper, you may choose to wear it, though you may want to think twice about the current weather conditions since these sleepers are always a bit baggy in the genital areas the diaper will be utilized.
Although it’s a matter of choice where you keep these pieces, most bedwetters prefer to keep their diaper packages open at one end of their dresser to ensure they don’t forget to change into their diapers before they begin the sleeping process each night preceding the sleepover.
Keep a few (two or three) spare diapers in a stack in an “emergencies only” location and recharge this stack during the day following the necessary need to use. If your parents help you make your bed or help you dress, have them do a daily sweeping check of all your diaper stack piles to ensure that you are stacked with some extra diapers that you can use if you need them during the night. Although most will check into your stack before they turn off the light, they should keep an eye on how many are there at least once per day and may have to come back to help you replenish (if they notice you are out or coming close to running out). If you can change your clothes by yourself, monitor your stacks very closely, and remind them when it’s time to replenish and before you run out and end up reaching into your emergency stash of diapers. Even if you didn’t have an accident in the preceding night’s diaper, use a fresh one from out of the package. Sweat can build up inside the bedwetting diaper’s parts and can end up sticking back to your diaper’s genital region of your skin.
Never change the orientation of the diapers as you work through the pack. If the diapers were standing with the front-facing you, make sure that the diapers can sit tight with the outer edge facing outward. (Never reverse the direction. ) You’ve started a regimen before, and changing it now would be completely useless and forgotten where and how to grab it. If you kept the center core facing you, make sure the core is facing you during the sleepover night. If the diaper was in a pile, keep them in a pile.
Bedwetting diapers are different than just standard styled disposable diapers meant for babies. Diaper Genie machines can’t handle bedwetting diapers, so don’t try to fit them inside of them.
If your invitees normally arrive at other parties unexpectedly early, plan on changing at least one hour before the sleepover is supposed to begin but shortly after, you have changed your own bedwash. If your invitee arrives unexpectedly early and you don’t have time to change into the diaper, secretly grab a diaper and change yourself into your diaper in your own bathroom - all in hopes of not seeming odd, strange, or even remotely different than your invitee.
Don’t worry: Some bedwetting diapers (such as Pampers UnderJams and most store-brand bedwetting diapers (if available)) have the association of being more spotted than those associated with Goodnites (by Huggies). With a little more disguise and planning, you can achieve a great result in the end. Realize that underwear may be worn with bedwetting diapers if you plan accordingly. Bedwetting diapers tend to be thicker than a normal pair of underwear, so plan to wear at least one size larger underwear to ensure the diaper doesn’t become lodged in the diaper when you go to move around when you have an accident in them. You can go around without a pair of underwear on top of the diapers, wearing a pair of pants and shirt instead, but beware that you must be able to conceal your diapers until all of your guests know about your bedwetting issue or until your guests leave the next morning, all to ensure you don’t expose your medical secret too early.
If your friends are your true friends of yours, you may want to tell or hint to them that you have to wear the diaper. They might want to know, and you should really hint that you need to wear them. Tell them that you have wetting accidents in your bed and that these diapers help prevent your sleeping accommodations from becoming wet. Still, they shouldn’t be alarmed - all without using the proper term “diaper” in your description of the preventative item. Don’t reveal that you wet your bed if your invitees don’t trust that you’ll know how to handle accidents when they occur since this will almost always backfire on your plan to handle an accident when they occur. Mention to those who choose to accidentally reveal that they too have bedwetting problems, that you side with them, and must wear diapers for your bedwetting problem too. But pick your battles wisely if you think this secret might backfire on your plan. If you suspect or have noticed your guests also wearing a bedwetting diaper, you’re in luck. If you can, share your diaper stack with them. They will later thank you for telling them and make adequate plans to keep your diaper stack freshly stocked for both you and your invitees to share during that sleepover night. Don’t make the greeting any more dramatic other than saying hello and walking them in. However, don’t make it seem as if you were awaiting their arrival while sitting next to the door when you provide the greeting. }
Don’t feel ashamed if your sleepover guest must find out that you wet your bed and have to wear these diapers. It’s a natural problem that kids must know exists, and eventually, they will want to know why you have to keep concealing your “secret” from them. That issue must be only up to the wearer and the wearer’s parents to decide.
Look into changing your diapers in your bathroom if you have time before your invitees awaken. However, if your invitees have arisen out of bed before or with you, you’ll need to delay your diaper and clothing change after the guest departs.
As was stated earlier when talking about placing an extra diaper in the bathroom, use the period after you have awakened before the guests wake up to change your diapers. Place all used diapers in a small plastic bag that can be tied shut and knotted and placed separately into any trash can in your home - however, most bedwetters will use their bathroom trash can for convenience purposes.