A 4 1/2 year old female presents for a well-child checkup. The main concern is bedwetting 4-5 times a week at night for the past 4 months. The child was potty trained at 24 months, both during the day and at night, with only occasional stooling accidents in her pants. There are no complaints of dysuria, frequency, or hematuria. The last bowel movement was yesterday and it was a hard formed stool. The child's appetite is normal for her age, primarily consisting of fruits, vegetables, and grains. She consumes approximately 2 cups of whole milk in a 24-hour period. There is no family history of urinary tract infections, urinary reflux problems, or enuresis. The child has no significant medical history, is not taking any medications, and has no known allergies. Her immunizations are up to date. She lives with both parents and a 6-month-old sibling in a two-bedroom home. There is no food or housing insecurity. The child's father is a mechanic and her mother works at the post office. She and her sibling attend daycare at a neighbor's home with 4 other children. The child's height is 85 cm.