Bedwetting at Night During a School Trip
It’s important to remember that bedwetting is a common condition, so remember, you’re not alone. However, if you have an upcoming school trip and are worried about wetting the bed, we’ve put together some tips to help make your trip as fun and worry-free as possible.
Bedwetting Advice for School Trips
Tell a teacher Teachers will be able to assist you in a discreet and helpful way if you wet the bed on a school trip. If you’re uncomfortable telling a teacher about your bedwetting, perhaps ask a parent or close friend to do it for you.
Tips to assist with bedwetting on school trips Pack plastic bags to dispose of any night pants or, hygienically pack wet clothes into your bag to be washed when you return after the school trip.
Pack a disposable bed mat to place under or on top of the bedsheet to add an extra layer of protection for up to 12 hours. Bring a few pairs of spare pyjamas.Always go to the toilet before getting into bed.
Use a handy torch or nightlight during the night should you have a bedwetting incident in order to navigate your way around the bedroom and bathroom without causing too much disruption to the others.
Try and sleep on a lower bunk or somewhere with easy access to the bathroom should you encounter a bedwetting incident during the school trip.
Pack some DryNites® bedwetting supplies Protective DryNites® Bed Mats and DryNites® Pyjama Pants can be easily packed into your travel bag or wash kit for discreet night-time changing.
DryNites® Pyjama Pants assist with bedwetting in teenagers and older children by giving them the confidence to enjoy their school trips without the fear of wetting the bed.
Updated in November, 2023