Bedwetting can be frustrating, embarrassing, and exhausting—for both kids and parents. If your child is still wetting the bed at night beyond the toddler years, you’re not alone. It’s more common than many families realize—and there are natural, effective ways to help without relying on medication or alarms.
At Pinnacle Chiropractic, we’ve supported many families in the Bradenton, Sarasota, and Lakewood Ranch areas who are searching for gentle, root-cause solutions to bedwetting. The good news is, there are several holistic strategies that can support your child’s body in making the transition to dry nights.
Is Bedwetting Normal?
Yes—up to a point. Occasional accidents are typical in the toddler years, but consistent bedwetting after age 5 or 6 may signal that your child’s body and nervous system need additional support.
Common causes include:
- Immature bladder control
- Poor communication between the brain and bladder
- Constipation or gut imbalance
- Nervous system stress or dysregulation
- Deep sleep patterns that override bladder signals
Rather than treating it as a behavioral issue, it’s important to recognize bedwetting as a neurological and physiological process that can be improved naturally over time.
Natural Solutions for Bedwetting in Kids
1. Support the Nervous System
The nervous system plays a critical role in bladder awareness and communication. If your child’s nervous system is overwhelmed or unregulated—especially in the lower spine—it may be disrupting the brain-bladder connection.
Pediatric chiropractic care focuses on gently releasing tension in the nervous system, especially the sacrum and lower spine where bladder control centers are located. Many parents report:
- Fewer nighttime accidents
- Increased bladder awareness
- More restful sleep
At Pinnacle Chiropractic, we use non-invasive scans and gentle adjustments to support your child’s natural nervous system development—safely and effectively.
2. Improve Gut and Bowel Health
Surprisingly, constipation is a major contributor to bedwetting. A backed-up bowel puts pressure on the bladder, reducing its capacity and making it harder for children to stay dry overnight.
Try:
- Increasing fiber-rich fruits and vegetables
- Reducing processed foods and dairy
- Using a child-safe magnesium supplement to support regularity
- Encouraging daily water intake, especially earlier in the day
When the gut is functioning well, the bladder can too.
3. Create Predictable Bedtime Routines
Kids thrive on routine, and a calming bedtime rhythm supports deeper, more regulated sleep. That includes helping their bodies prepare for staying dry at night.
Try:
- Limiting fluids 1–2 hours before bed
- Encouraging a full bathroom trip right before sleep
- Making sure bedtime is consistent, even on weekends
- Using gentle affirmations like “Your body knows how to stay dry”
Avoid shame or punishment. Confidence and encouragement go a long way.
4. Consider Homeopathy or Herbal Support
Some families have found support through remedies like:
- Magnesium glycinate for nervous system regulation and constipation
- Chamomile or passionflower teas for calming before bed
Always consult with your pediatric provider before beginning supplements or remedies.
5. Prioritize Daytime Movement and Body Awareness
Kids who sit too long—whether in school or on screens—often develop tight hips, weak cores, and low body awareness, which can affect bladder signals. Encourage:
- Active play
- Floor time
- Balance or crawling-based activities (even for older kids!)
- Pediatric chiropractic and OT/PT if needed
Helping your child feel connected to their body during the day can support better control at night.
Why Chiropractic Care Makes a Difference
At Pinnacle Chiropractic, we’ve seen firsthand how neurologically focused care can impact bedwetting. When spinal tension is reduced, especially in the lower spine and sacrum, the brain and bladder begin communicating more effectively.
Adjustments are:
- Gentle and safe for kids of all ages
- Tailored to each child’s nervous system scan and developmental history
- A powerful tool to reduce stress and support body awareness
Many families see a gradual improvement in nighttime dryness, with additional benefits like better sleep, digestion, mood, and focus.
You’re Not Alone—and There Is Hope
If your child is still wetting the bed, it’s not a parenting failure or something to be ashamed of. It’s a signal from the body that something is still developing—and there are natural, empowering ways to support that process.
At Pinnacle Chiropractic, we’re here to help guide you through it with compassion, experience, and solutions that work.
Ready to Support Your Child’s Next Step?
Call us at (941) 822-8828 or schedule a pediatric evaluation at www.pinnaclebradenton.com. Let’s work together to restore confidence, calm, and dry nights—for everyone.
Looking for a Pediatric or Prenatal Chiropractor near you?
Visit www.pdcnearme.com to find a certified provider in your area.







