BulbBoy25
Your mom may have discovered what has been discovered more recently by a doctor and is called the Modified O'Regan Protocol.
It involves giving the bed-wetting girl or boy nightly enemas. Check it out at the lin below
https://www.bedwettingandaccidents.com/single-post/2015/06/24/Introducing-MOP-The-Very-Best-Way-to-Resolve-Bedwetting-and-Accidents
The information below was copied from the web site link above.
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Modified O'Regan Protocol
"Dr. O’Regan, as you may know from "It’s No Accident", is the genius pediatric nephrologist (now retired) who, while hunting for a solution to his own son’s bedwetting back in the 1980s, made a groundbreaking discovery: Childhood toileting problems are caused by chronic and severe constipation.
It was also Dr. O’Regan who discovered that a three-month enema protocol will fix most cases of dysfunctional elimination by allowing the rectum to shrink back to size and regain its tone and sensation. His studies found the protocol successful for resolving bedwetting, pee accidents, poop accidents, and recurrent urinary tract infections.
All of Dr. O’Regan’s studies, conducted at a Montreal hospital, involved the same regimen: nightly enemas for one month, followed by enemas every other night for a month and enemas twice a week for a third month."
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There is a lot more on the web page about this and written by a doctor, so if anyone has a bed-wetting child, you should check into this. I wet the bed up until I was about 12 years old. Luckily my mother never said anything about it to me or punished me for it. She just washed the sheets and my pajamas and the bath towel I put down over the wet spot if I woke up in the middle of the night and discovered what I had done. I wish this protocol had been around back in the 1940s and 1950s when I was a kid and was wetting the bed. I know that I had a problem with constipation back then, too.
It did keep me from doing any sleepovers as a kid.