L.B.
Hi C.,
I would not be overly worried at this time about your child's bed wetting. It is not uncommon for children who are potty trained to still have accidents at night. It's called nocturnal enuresis.
As you have already experimented with some products to assist in the issue, you already are aware of what is out there. What it sounds like is that that your child is a sound sleeper. Take heart that there is nothing associated with ADD or ADHD with this issue. That I can assure you. This can happen to anyone.
One approach would be to setting an alarm clock two or 3 times a night to assist your child to use the bathroom and then help your child back to bed. If there is a schedule, then sometimes this can assist in dryer nights if a routine is set up.
Also, make sure that you are enforcing to your child that this is nothing to be ashamed of. The last thing that you want to happen is for your child to become withdrawn or reluctant or feel as if he an embarrassment because of this.
Some children wet their beds even into their pubescent years.
On another side, has your child been tested for an overactive bladder? Also, it is a very good possibility that your child's bladder just has not matured yet; which is the most common reason children, especially boys, have urinary accidents at night.
If this persists after he's 6 yrs old, I would suggest talking to your doctor about seeing a pediatric urologist.
I know this is not much comfort or help to you, but do hang in there. As I said earlier, this is a fairly common occurrence. Keep giving him love, support, encouragement, and all the other positives that children need and want...and remember... this too shall pass.
Take care,
L.