Can't the baby pee while sitting

  There are many things to pay attention to when taking care of a baby, and the baby may not be able to express their thoughts clearly. Sometimes parents need to observe the baby's symptoms. When parents notice abnormal symptoms in their baby, they become more nervous. For example, if a baby can't urinate while sitting, can't they urinate while sitting?

  

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  The baby's inability to urinate while sitting may be related to habits. If a male baby usually urinates while standing and is not used to urinating while sitting, but urinates while standing, there is no need to worry, as it is a normal phenomenon. If you want your baby to pee while sitting down, you can help them gradually develop a habit, and once they get used to it, they'll be fine.

  If the baby usually urinates while sitting, but recently cannot urinate and has less urine, it may be due to a disease, such as a urinary tract infection. Parents can observe whether their baby's private parts have symptoms of redness or swelling, or whether the color of urine has changed, whether there are secretions or bloodstains, etc. If a urinary tract infection occurs, the baby's urination may also be abnormal.

  If a baby always wets their pants while standing, but cannot urinate while sitting, parents need to frequently urinate for the baby, train the baby's urination awareness, and help the baby develop a habit. Taking care of a baby requires patience and attention to detail. If the baby still cannot urinate while sitting, you can also consult a doctor in the pediatric department of the hospital to understand the specific situation.

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