Most babies have already learned many skills in about a week, such as standing, walking, babbling, and eating on their own. And a large proportion of babies also know to squat down and not wet their pants when urinating at one week, which is also an instinct of babies. So what if a 2-year-old baby still wets his pants all the time?
What should I do if a 2-year-old baby always wets his pants
Most 2-year-old babies no longer wet their pants. If the baby still wets their pants unconsciously at this time, parents should take the baby for a check-up to rule out urinary tract inflammation. They can also check a urine routine to see if there are white blood cells. If everyone is healthy, parents should pay attention to reminding their babies in a timely manner, encouraging and praising them when they do the right thing, and strengthening their babies' awareness.
How to teach babies not to wet their pants
Mothers should observe carefully under what circumstances their babies usually urinate. When they notice that they want to urinate, they should hold them. If they don't urinate, they should not force them to do so, as this can cause the baby's aversion. When urinating, they should coax the baby more gently and encourage them more. If they successfully urinate, they should encourage them even more. Parents can clap and praise their baby when they haven't wet their pants.
After one year old, babies should gradually exercise themselves to squat and urinate. The habit becomes natural, and over time, babies will also develop a habit. As long as they have the urge to urinate, they will instinctively squat down. Actually, although babies are young, they are very intelligent, it's just that parents need to teach them more.
The above shared what to do if a 2-year-old baby always wets his pants. At the age of 2, babies should have learned a lot of common sense, and squatting to urinate is the most common one. On the road of growth, parents should patiently teach their children and not be bothered, so that the baby can learn more skills and understand more and more things.