What should I do if my baby keeps holding urine

  Baobao was born without the ability to control his bowel movements, so it requires timely observation and care from parents. Many parents tend to urinate and defecate while considering their baby's need for defecation, hoping that the baby can pass it smoothly. But some babies can't even pee, but they wet their pants as soon as they put it down. So, what should I do if my baby keeps holding urine?

  

What should I do if my baby keeps holding urine1

  Actually, holding urine in babies may be related to their unpleasant experiences. Many babies see their parents being very strict and uncomfortable when their mother urinates, but their parents still insist on their baby defecating and urinating. As a result, the baby knows that they will have to endure discomfort again and be abused by their parents, which makes them prone to crying and psychological disorders. When the mother urinates and does not urinate, they immediately relax their nerves and wet the bed or pants.

  If it's time for the baby to urinate, parents should not forcefully force the baby to urinate. It's best to use whistling or flowing sounds to gently guide the baby to urinate. This way, the baby will urinate in a pleasant environment, forming a virtuous cycle. When it's time to urinate, they will no longer hold their urine.

  Some babies hold their urine because there is inflammation at the urethral opening, which makes it uncomfortable to urinate. So the baby would rather hold their urine than urinate, and over time, the toxins in the urine can cause great harm to the body. In such situations, it is best for parents to promptly clean their urinary tract to improve inflammation and prevent their baby from holding urine.

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