Bedwetting is an irritation for parents, but a nightmare for their children. Up to 20% of youngsters beyond the age where they’re supposed to no longer need nappies, still wet their beds, or suffer leakage during the day.
Bedwetting children tend to be withdrawn from their friends, often ridiculed at kindergarten, or school, and socially isolated when it comes to sleepovers.
Now, two world-ranking pelvic floor doctors have discovered a cure for bedwetting that:
- Involves NO pills or medicines
- Costs NOTHING
- Can be done at home
- Needs NO expensive visit to a doctor or specialist
- Is totally safe, effective in 86% of all cases, and works within a few weeks
- Needs NO expensive equipment or monitoring systems
Cutting-edge medical research has proven that bedwetting has NOTHING to do with a child’s laziness, full-bladder, deep sleep, or inattention. Bedwetting and daytime leakage are due to under-exercised muscles and loose ligaments in a child’s pelvic floor. Strengthen these through simple exercises (which we’ve turned into games kids will love playing) and the problem goes away. END BEDWETTING NOW is a simple easy-to-follow guide for parents and grandparents to give their children a happy, and fulfilled life.
END BEDWETTING NOW is a simple easy-to-follow guide for parents and grandparents to give their children a happy, and fulfilled life.
قائمة المحتويات
Bedwetting- Just Don’t Blame the Kids
Without Doctors, Pills, Surgery and at No Cost Whatsoever
The Cure is Exercise
So What Actually Causes Bed Wetting and Daytime Incontinence?
How Did Professor Petros Discover, For the First Time in the History of Medicine, How the Pelvic Floor Worked?
A Symptom of Our Children’s Modern Lifestyle?
The Wonderful Hidden Secret in All of Our Bodies
How Bedwetting Occurs
What Exercises Can Your Child Do?
Game One- The Bunny (Or Kangaroo) Hop
Game Two- Pat-A-Cake
Game Three- Push the Ball
Potential Psychological Damage to the Child
Does Limiting a Child’s Fluid Intake Help Control His or Her Bedwetting?
Chronic Pelvic Pain After the Beginning of a Young Girl’s Periods
Case Histories…
Comments from a Medical Practitioner
And a Final Word from Two Professors of Medicine…
عن المؤلف
Professor Angel Garcia Fernandez MD Ph D has been the Chief Professor of Medicine and Surgery, specializing in Child Urology at the National University of Cordoba and the Chef de Clinic of the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital of the University of René Descartes, University of Paris, France. He has been the Specialist Pediatric Surgeon of the Argentine Society of Childhood Surgery since December, 1980.
Professor Garcia Fernandez has written numerous peer-reviewed periodicals and is a founding member of publications for national and international academic and professional books at Sociedad Ibero American
Professor Angel Garcia Fernandez MD Ph D has been the Chief Professor of Medicine and Surgery, specializing in Child Urology at the National University of Cordoba and the Chef de Clinic of the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital of the University of René Descartes, University of Paris, France. He has been the Specialist Pediatric Surgeon of the Argentine Society of Childhood Surgery since December, 1980.
Professor Garcia Fernandez has written numerous peer-reviewed periodicals and is a founding member of publications for national and international academic and professional books at Sociedad Ibero American de Urologia Infantil, and founding member of the Latin American Pelvic Floor Association, a Member of the French Association of Urologia and a Member of the International Children’s Continence Society.