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Bedwetting Alarm,WINHY Nocturnal Enuresis Baby Monitor for Boys Girls Adults Incontinence Seniors Loud Sound Vibrating Urine Detection Cure Potty Training, Urologist Tested

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About Bedwetting Alarm,WINHY Nocturnal Enuresis Baby

Cured and confident. Help your child/old baby rediscover the joy. Brain and Physiology: How do bedwetting alarms work? Bedwetting alarms work by placing a sensor in the child's underwear that sounds an alarm when a small amount of urine is released, waking the child up. Over time the child gradually learns to associate the sensation of a full bladder with the need to awaken and eventually the bladder reflex will function correctly and let your child sleep through the night. Bedwetting alarms work on the principle of Conditioned Learning. This principle was discovered by Pavlov, a Russian psychologist in the early 1900s. He found that if a powerful stimulus is associated with a neutral one then after a time the neutral one acquires the same strength as the powerful one. In his work with dogs Pavlov found that putting food in a dog's mouth was a powerful stimulus triggering the production of saliva. He then experimented with ringing a bell each time he gave the dog some food and after a time he found that simply ringing a bell would result in the dog producing saliva. People are also affected by this kind of learning. Whenever a powerful and neutral stimulus occur together, a link is made. How the Alarm Stops Bedwetting. The alarm sounds at the first sign of moisture, and interrupts the wetting process. The alarm conditions the child to quickly recognize bladder fullness, and awaken before wetness occurs. Complete success usually takes just 4 to 12 weeks. Package Quantity: 1