This is a line or a pattern that changes color when
baby pees into the nappy.
Not exact matches
, him being a chunky thighed / thin waisted
baby, and me having majority one size diapers, trying to keep up with all the
pee - outs and never sure if I had the diapers snapped to the right size your advice encouraged me that maybe I can do this with the next one (and even transition my toddler back
into them!)
From how and what your
baby eats, where they sleep, and
into what they
pee, DOC has your back.
Most
babies will have held it during this transition only to go when put on the body in the carrier, whereas some will
pee a little and then do the rest in the potty before being put
into the carrier.
Most parents do EC with a diaper back - up to protect their carpet and to give
baby something to «resist» going
pee or poo
into (which plays off the innate instinct to not soil their garments or sleep space).
HELP!!!!! My 2 1/2 will not go poo in the potty... I tell my son diapers are for
babies, I've tried snacks, stickers and even when he goes poo i empty from his underwear
into the toilet and show him thats where it goes and he still won't go poo in the potty,
pee was a breeze!
No running
into the street, no hitting the
baby, no
peeing on the carpet, no picking the neighbor's tulips, no hurting the dog.
Actually that was doubly cool because when can you
pee your
baby into a potty on the floor in the middle of a rec center and not have people freak out?
The
baby swallows the amniotic fluid then actually
pees into the fluid in a cycle that continues until birth.
No one's really sure why (although there is a theory that it has to do with your
baby boy's genitals coming
into contact with the air) but
baby boys have a tendency to
pee just at the moment you take off their diapers.
- Once seated on the potty chair, children can squeeze the tummy and the
baby will
pee into their potty chair.
I don't know if the PH - balance of adult
pee is different than
baby pee, or if the
pee smell seeped
into the plastic trash can, or what happened, but suddenly, our master bathroom smelled horribly, fatally, of piss.
Fortunately, within days of your
baby's birth, your kidneys will kick
into overdrive, and you'll start
peeing and sweating out this water.
Let's dive right
into the 4 ways to know that your
baby needs to
pee.
You don't want your
baby's
pee to soak
into the mattress or its seams.
My guy Was a terrible sleeper as a
baby and somehow developed
into an amazing sleeper as a toddler so I don't want to start dream
pees now and mess up the great sleeper he's blossomed
into.
Parekh doesn't explicitly suggest learning not to
pee on the rug, but distills canine wisdom for
baby law schoolers
into six nuggets.