At what age does the child start urinating at night

  Many mothers have this question: Can children urinate only when they are young? Mothers need not be overly anxious about this issue, as it is a necessary growth process for children. As long as parents guide them well, this problem can be effectively solved.

  

At what age does the child start urinating at night1

  In general, the organ development of children aged one and a half to two years old gradually matures. For example, children can already control their bladder, which provides a good foundation for training them to use the toilet. And children in this age group can also understand what their parents are saying, so parents can give their children urine at this time to give them a preliminary understanding.

  Besides, timing of urination is also important. Parents can adjust the interval between their children's use of the restroom according to the changing seasons and remind them to use the restroom. The baby's bedpan should be placed in a fixed position for easy memory retention. At the same time, attention should be paid to the cleanliness and comfort of the toilet bowl, and it is recommended to choose a relatively simple and elegant toilet bowl to avoid distracting the baby when using the toilet.

  Parents can guide their children step by step by giving them urine according to their developmental status. But be careful not to be overly nervous, otherwise it can easily cause the baby's rebellious psychology, and the effect of urination will not be as good. At the beginning, the baby can continue to use diapers while urinating, but once they have mastered the baby's bathroom routine, they no longer need diapers.

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