Many novice mothers nowadays lack experience in taking care of their children, and even some traditional parents have little experience in taking care of their babies, so the way they take care of many babies is incorrect. Moreover, parents do not have a good understanding that urinating is a very knowledgeable thing, and urinating too early can be very harmful to children. Let's learn about it together.
The harm of urinating too early on children
Premature urination can easily lead to anal prolapse and fissures in children. For children under one year old, training them to urinate can cause the ligaments that control the anal sphincter to become relatively loose, which can easily lead to the protrusion of the rectal mucosa through the anus, commonly known as "prolapse". Anal prolapse can increase the difficulty of defecation and cause anal fissures. The anal sphincter muscle of a baby can only fully develop and mature around the age of 3, which is one of the physiological basis for controlling urination and defecation. Urination is also not conducive to the development of the baby's hip joint and may lead to adult hemorrhoids.
What should I pay attention to when urinating for my baby
Do not force your baby to urinate. If the baby suddenly resists urinating or cries while urinating, they will urinate as soon as they put it down. Prepare more pairs of pants for washing according to his wishes. When the baby wets their pants, you need to remain calm. Never put pressure on the baby, nor punish them. Don't take urination too seriously. You can occasionally use diapers for your child and start training from daytime.
When babies are young, they cannot urinate on their own, so many parents choose to use diapers to prevent them from wetting the bed. Most of the time during the day, people choose to urinate for the sake of their baby's buttocks. Premature urination can also be very harmful to children, so it is recommended to adopt the correct way of urination, develop good habits of taking care of the baby, and reduce the chances of the baby getting sick later on.