Wearing diapers for children is not to save adults trouble

by:V-Care     2021-03-07
Diapers can indeed reduce the burden of parenting and can also reduce the troubles of babies. We advocate letting go. However, as the child grows, the demand for diapers will gradually decrease, and the shortcomings will gradually appear.     If you just want to save trouble and make things easier, you will make your child overly dependent on diapers. If your child has grown up, or has all-weather diapers, you may learn to pee later than a child who does not wear diapers, so that it is easy to wet the bed.     So, if you find that your baby wets the bed a lot after the age of 5, think about whether it took a long time before using diapers. The baby has formed the habit of peeing on the urine, and the bladder has no chance to exercise, so it cannot control the bowel movement.     urinating too early is not good for children. It is not only good for children's spine and sphincter, but also bad for cultivating children's privacy awareness. In fact, the baby’s legs will bend a little. As long as the baby’s hips, knees, and ankles are in a straight line, when the baby grows taller, his legs will bend.     Before one and a half years old: Try to use diapers so that the baby can urinate freely, without causing psychological burden, and sleeping well.     From 1.5 to 2 years old: Remove diapers as much as possible during the day and train children to urinate or urinate in the toilet; diapers are still needed at night, and then as the child's ability to control urine volume improves, the diapers will be gradually removed. Before that, you need to go to the toilet at night for training.     Before 3 years old: Although you cannot fully learn to urinate and defecate by yourself, you can develop good urination and defecation habits, but it is best to stop using diapers after the age of 3, especially before kindergarten. You can learn to urinate and defecate by yourself.     But every baby will give up diapers at different times, which is related to the physical development of the child, whether the parents have received early education, whether there are good role models in life, etc.     Generally speaking, children’s bodies are mature enough and it is a good time to quit diapers. For example, being able to sit firmly on the toilet can express their physical needs, know how to take off their pants to defecate, and so on.     When the baby cannot urinate by himself, it is best to wear diapers, which is not only convenient, but also relatively clean. If you are worried that diapers will cover your child, you can urinate and change diapers promptly after urination. Next article: Back to the list Previous article: How to help your baby change diapers without catching cold in autumn and winter
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