Is it true to much watermelon will make you wet the bed?!


Question:

Is it true to much watermelon will make you wet the bed?


Answers:
NO !! I eat watermelon almost every week and I haven't wet the bed... I may have piddled in the corner but NOT my bed..... : P

Not unless you already had a problem anyway....lol

Only if you have bladder incontinence, or normally pee the bed anyway. (no, it's not true)

yes it is these people dont know anything.. i wet my bed almost every night during the summer and i came to realize the melons have too much liquid. I pooped out the seeds and everything.

yes if you eat it just before sleeping, at least wait for one hour

yes

no, based on my experienced.

NO, IT MIGHT MAKE YOU PEE A LITTLE MORE OFTEN BECAUSE WATERMELON IS MADE UP OF ALOT OF WATER.

Nope. It's just a rumor that doesn't make any sense. Eat all you want.

In theory, it could, in the same way as drinking too much water, Coke, or whatever could. Watermelon is mostly water, and like anything that adds a lot of water to your system, if you have too much of it then you will have to urinate more. Watermelon also has a high sugar content which could further increase urine production for some people, although this is true of lots of other kinds of drinks also. Most people would probably just wake up when their bladder got full, though, rather than wet the bed. But, if you're a sound sleeper and/or have a weak bladder, then yes, it could happen.

So... if you're inclined to watch how much you have to drink before going to bed because you're worried about wetting it, then it's probably a smart move to stay away from a lot of watermelon, too. Otherwise, watermelon won't make you wet the bed any more than any other form of liquid intake.

Only if you are too lazy to get up to use the bathroom

no ...... well some ppl migth say that cause when u eat watermelon be4 going to bed is like if u drink alot of water be4 going to bed its the same thingy .....

You would have to eat a lot of watermelon to see if that is true.
Well in other words"yes".




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