After the baby reaches one and a half years old, they can no longer fully trust diapers. Training babies to use the toilet independently can help them learn to pay attention to hygiene from an early age, and is also very helpful in cultivating their confidence. It is generally recommended that babies train their urination and defecation around the age of 1 and a half. So how to train a baby to urinate at night?
Firstly, it is necessary to make the baby have an impression of the toilet bowl. It is recommended to let the baby sit on it for 3 to 5 minutes. If the baby develops aversion to the toilet bowl during the process of adapting to sitting, parents need to train them after a period of time. Once the baby has fully adapted to the toilet bowl, they can start practicing toileting. If the baby has the intention to urinate, mothers can lead the baby to the toilet and let him try to sit on it. If he still hasn't urinated after 3 minutes, don't blame the baby too much. Once the baby adapts to going to the bathroom during the day, mothers can ask them to call out 'mom' when they feel like urinating at night, gradually quitting their diaper problem at night.
In addition, every baby has a certain temperament, so it is important to ensure that the baby's mood is good during training, so that the baby will be more willing to cooperate with their mother during training. And during training, it is important to ensure that the baby's mental state is good, and not to do it when the baby is sick or physically uncomfortable. It is not advisable to exert too much psychological pressure on the baby, as it may cause fear and prevent them from urinating. When the baby urinates, parents should give timely praise.