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Breastfeeding and Enuresis

Can Nursing Prevent Childhood Bedwetting?

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Breastfeeding and Enuresis-Can Nursing Prevent Childhood Bedwetting?A study published in the journal Pediatrics gives breastfeeding advocates another weapon in their arsenal. The study, headed by Dr. Joseph G. Barone, chief of pediatric urology at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, concludes that breastfeeding longer than three months may protect against bedwetting during childhood.

This makes complete sense to Heather Cook, mother of two from Calgary, Canada. "This doesn't surprise me," she says. "Kids who are breastfed or who co-sleep tend to sleep lighter. Since many kids who wet the bed are deep sleepers or don't wake when they have the urge to go, it stands to reason that their early life of waking more often would predispose them to waking more often during the night when they have to go to the bathroom."

If a connection does exist between childhood nocturnal bedwetting and breastfeeding, one has to wonder why.

The news also makes sense to breastfeeding mother Sissel Chapman from Alberta, Canada. "My youngest daughter was dry at night before she was weaned," Chapman says. "She was dry all night at 2 1/2 years, and we didn't try to make it happen; we just discovered her diaper was never wet and went on to let her sleep without."

The Connection: Breastfeeding and Nocturnal Bedwetting

If such a connection does exist between childhood nocturnal bedwetting and breastfeeding, one has to wonder why. Dr. Barone believes it has to do with development. "Bedwetting is associated with developmental delay and breastfeeding to developmental advantage," he says. "Since they are both related to development, we asked if breastfeeding might provide a developmental advantage as far as the development of bedwetting is concerned."


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