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My son is fully potty trained, but he still wets the bed occasionally at night. Bed Wetting is a developmental condition called nocturnal enuresis, a condition totally independent of potty training, so children can’t be trained out of it. It’s one of those things we just need to patiently wait for children to outgrow.
The problem? Children who suffer from bedwetting after being potty trained might feel bad about themselves. Their self esteem may suffer and their confidence can take a hit. Instead of feeling bad about something they can’t control, parents can provide them with discreet and fun GoodNites featuring characters they love, so they don’t have to wake up in a wet bed again.

GoodNites wants to educate parents on the important differences between potty training and bedwetting so they will know if their child is experiencing the condition and can provide them with the best solution to keep them dry, comfortable and confident.
Go on an Undercover Misson with your child! Your secret weapon against bedwetting are the most absorbant pants for children 4 and older, plush and designed to protect while lying down. GoodNites Underwear help maintain a sense of privacy and self-esteem until your child outgrows bedwetting, and there are no more uncomfortable overnight surprises.
Join the GoodNites Undercover Mission, and you can win great prizes!
Go undercover with your child in your battle against bedwetting. Sign up for the Undercover Mission online at the GoodNites Facebook page and you will be entered to win weekly prizes (use code 8675 to enter), such as a Kindle Paperwhite or fun toys.

My son took the three day challenge and wore GoodNites for three nights, and he was victorious. He had three peaceful nights of sleep, no risk of waking up in a wet bed, and we were all more well-rested. Since, he continues to wear GoodNites every night (I love how plush they are) and when he wakes up with a full GoodNite, I sigh with relief that it was all contained. I find a happy, smiling, comfortable child greeting me every morning.



My kids love the GoodNites!
I have a few friends whose children are dealing with a night wetting issue, so I plan to pass on the benefits of Good Nites to them.
Goodnites is a great brand. I really love their mattress pads when kids were past the point of the product in this post but still had the occasional accident.
You know it’s going to be a good day when they wake up in a dry bed 🙂
My daughter uses these and they really help.
We used these and loved them! I love the cartoons on them. Makes the kids want to wear them!
We love GoodNites! They are such a great bedtime companion.
Those would have been nice to have had when my kids were little.
After potty training, my son still had a problem with occasional bed wetting for quite some time. It’s nice to have something like this where they can still feel comfortable and like big kids.
We really need to pick these up! I’ve been using Pull-Ups, but we’re trying to stop buying those so my son will stop asking to wear them at other times.
These don’t fit my daughter yet but I already know we’ll be needing to buy them. We’re trying to potty train and it is working during the day but is still wakes up with a completely full diaper.
My daughter doesn’t mind her nighttime panties at all, which is a huge plus in my book.
my little guy had some issues for a while and sometimes still does. love the little Spiderman pattern
Two of my sons are on the Autism Spectrum. As a result potty training took MUCH longer for them. GoodNites were the only thing that got us threw it. Since they make sizes larger than the average pull-up the kids could function both day and night with them.
I was one of the lucky ones, my daughter never we the bed.
When my son was little he loved wearing GoodNites he said they made him feel like a big boy.
Fortunately, my son seems to have gotten past his occasional bedtime accidents … but there was a time when we were right there with you on this!
My son daytime potty trained at 26 months. We used the night time pullups until just before he turned 4. The only accident he’s had is when he was sick. Not putting pressure on his to train at night worked well for us.
They have great products. We currently use the bed mats for my youngest who still occasionally has accidents, and we love them.
Love a dry bed in the morning!