In our daily life, many parents are accustomed to giving their babies and urine. This behavior is common in Chinese families, but have you ever wondered how this practice affects your baby's health and growth?
1. The impact of feces and urine on the baby's body
1.Effect on spinal development Long-term giving the baby feces and urine will put the baby's spine in a curved state, which is not conducive to its normal development. In addition, in the process of removing the feces and urine, the baby needs to force the bowel movement, which may also cause some pressure on his spine.
2.Effect on hip development When you urinate on the hip joint, your baby's hip joint is in a state of hyperextension for a long time, which may lead to problems such as hip dysplasia or dislocation.
3.Effects on the reproductive system For baby girls, long-term feces and urine may cause inflammation due to friction on the ** part. And for baby boys, this practice may affect the normal development of their ***.
Second, the impact of feces and urine on the baby's psychology
1.Anxiety During the process of peeing on poop, your baby may feel anxious because of the fear of wetting or soiling the clothes with poop. This anxiety may affect the baby's mental health, causing the baby to feel nervous, timid, and other bad emotions.
2.Affect the cultivation of autonomy The practice of taking the feces and urine may affect the development of the baby's autonomy. Because parents always deal with their baby's urine and urine in a timely manner, the baby may not be able to learn to control his own urine and bowel movements, which will affect the cultivation of his self-care ability.
3. Correct training methods for urine and urine
1.Start training at the right age Babies can start training between 18 and 24 months. At this time, the baby's physical and psychological development is relatively mature and easier to train.
2.Adopt a progressive training method Parents can first let the baby get used to the feeling of sitting on the toilet, then gradually extend the time of sitting on the toilet, and finally let the baby learn to control his own urine and bowel movements.
3.Pay attention to your baby's feedback During the training process, parents should pay attention to the baby's feedback. If the baby is resistant or uncomfortable, parents should adjust the training method appropriately.
In short, although it is convenient for parents to give the baby feces and urine, it may have adverse effects on the baby's physical and mental health. Therefore, it is recommended that parents adopt the correct toilet training method to help the baby develop good living habits. At the same time, parents are also invited to share this article with more people, so that more families can understand this problem and jointly care for the healthy growth of their babies.