Showing posts with label bed wetting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bed wetting. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

Urine stains in mattress


SOLUTION FOR URINE STAINS OM MATTRESS



In my previous blog, I was talking about bed wetting in toddlers.

I have over time learned how to deal with it at the best way I could.

Toddler do have accidents, especially at night while sleeping. The end result is ending up with a urine stained mattress that is not a pretty sight at all!



So below is a few steps you can try to get these nasty stinky stains out of the mattress, with little effort, yet excellent results!


ON FRESH URINE STAINS:

1. Take some paper towels, sponge or toilet paper (what ever you got at available at the time), and press on the stain to get rid of the excess urine

2. Make up a solution containing of the following:

  • Water
  • Baking Soda
  • Vinegar
  • Rubbing Alcohol (optional)
  • Spray Bottle

3. Spray the infected area on the mattress and leave solution on for about an hour (the whole day (if possible) could also work wonders

4. You will see the stain and urine smell disappearing like magic!!

5. If prefered, you can vacuum the mattress at the area once its dry to get rid of any residue left behind from the solution

FOR OLD URINE STAINS YOU CAN SKIP STEP 1 AND FOLLOW THE REST OF STEPS.

I HAVE HOWEVER COME ACROSS STUBBORN ONES WHICH NEEDS A BIT OF SCRUBING WITH A BRUSH


And that's it! As easy as pie. I tried this several times, and it works perfectly.
It beats having to carry out the mattress outside (which I have done before) and washing it, waiting for it to dry the whole day!






Bedwetting in toddlers

For all the mommies out there, you probably went or still will, or probably am going through the stage where bed wetting becomes part of your daily life. I, for one, have been struggling for more than a year now to get my 5 year old to stop doing it. 
People have given advice, also research for solutions. Some times it works, but not all the time. Some of the "solutions" that I have tried and still do is the following:



1. Do not allow him anything to drink after 19:00

2. Make him go the loo before bedtime
3. Take him to the toilet in the middle of night


 (not waking him up completely, just picking him up and sitting him down on the toilet to "do what is needed")


These steps I follow every night as a bedtime ritual, and I have to say that it works most of the time. 

But the "accidents" still happens.


But don't despair. Bed-wetting isn't a sign of toilet training gone bad. It's often just a normal part of a child's development.

One day I research why this does happen, and if it is normal for a toddler his age. Apparently these "accidents" should get better by the time he is 7 years old? They call it "bladder control" that gets better as the child gets older.








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