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Mmm... you should
definitely double-check the physical side to be sure you can rule that out. Believe me that's no fun either if they take it to extremes (been there, done that, and it involves and television screens - my memory held on to that one a bit too tightly!) but there are some things you can rule out pretty easily.
I would however second the moving as the main cause. And very likely you're getting more and more frustrated with her as she keeps regressing each time she's older. Keep her bedding to a washing minimum so you won't get frustrated - fleece blankets are a fantastic invention! Try to look for patterns and maybe even set timers to remind her to go every hour or so. Perhaps she's just getting caught up in things so it seems to be getting worse.
DS5 1/2 is still not dry at night, but he knows the routine and so do I if he's wet, so there's a minimum of fuss to be made by anyone. He's even stopped fussing about being showered in the middle of the night!
And he knows how to strip his bed if he wakes up wet in the morning too. Just think what a great mother your daughter will make if she has to deal with the same thing with her own kids!
there's a bright side to anything if you can st for just long enough to see it.
Kerri.