At the beginning, the baby cannot control their bowel movements and always pulls and urinates whenever they want. As the baby gradually grows up, they can control their bowel movements. At a certain age, babies can control their bowel movements well and can defecate at a fixed location when they want to. Actually, this requires training, so how to train a baby to urinate and defecate?
1. To train a baby to urinate and defecate, it is necessary to do so when the conditions are met. Firstly, the baby needs to be able to hold back the urge to urinate and defecate. Secondly, the baby needs to have the ability to walk and understand the parents' instructions. This way, when the baby wants to urinate and defecate, they can go to a fixed location under the guidance of the parents.
2. You can purchase a very beautiful toilet for your baby, and when they want to urinate or defecate, they can do it on the toilet. When purchasing a toilet, be sure to make sure the baby likes it, so that they will enjoy sitting on it and defecating or urinating.
3. You can train your baby to defecate at a fixed time. After waking up in the morning or drinking a lot of water every day, you need to let your baby sit on the toilet to defecate. Over time, you will develop a good habit of defecating at a fixed time.
4. After successful daytime defecation training, it is also necessary to train defecation at night. Before going to bed at night, let the baby empty their stool, and then wake them up again at night to empty their stool. This can help the baby avoid bedwetting. If the training is successful, the baby will not have bedwetting at night.
5. Training a baby to defecate is a long-term process, and if there are many cases of the baby making mistakes during the process, do not scold the baby, and do not lose your temper, otherwise it may cause the baby to be nervous, and the more nervous they are, the more mistakes they will make.