Novice mothers are constantly accumulating experience and mastering knowledge in taking care of their babies. But the premise must be under the protection of health and safety. Many mothers give their babies urine early in order to help them develop the habit of independent urination. However, this practice has safety hazards. Can a two month old baby urinate?
Firstly, it is not recommended for babies under three months old to urinate. A baby who is too young has underdeveloped spine, making it difficult to support the weight of their head. When urinating, it is easy to damage their spine. When the baby is over three months old and their body is relatively strong, they can rest their body and head on their mother's body, and hold their legs with both hands to urinate.
Secondly, it is important to pay attention to the timing of urination and try not to urinate for the baby at night to avoid affecting sleep. It is also necessary to observe the baby's own defecation stimulation response. Generally, when the baby is cold or exerting force, it is likely to be a signal of defecation. However, it should be noted that the duration of urination should not be too long.
It is not advisable to rush to urinate for the baby. It should be based on the baby's own development, but from a scientific perspective, it is not recommended to urinate during this period. The best time to urinate is within two years old. At this time, the baby's various functions are developing well, and the risk factor is relatively reduced. At the same time, the baby's psychological and physiological organs are also developing more fully.