I'm over here giving advice and
my baby pees on the carpet.
Because of ALL the doctor's appointments, having a surgery herself, another few days of in - patient testing, and other medical issues in the family, I didn't «officially» start EC until about 4 months old... but by 6 months the nursing staff at our local ER knew I was «that lady who's really tiny
baby pees on the potty.»
Not exact matches
While I'm roasting in hell because I couldn't swallow such absurd claims about your
baby jeeeeeesus will you have your cat
pee on me for a bit of relief?
i think this
baby is
on his own... i don't see any other AA's complaining about it... he's just
pee'd off his crap story about «30 days» didn't get picked up by a major network, lol
So, based
on my nine + + + years of (hopefully) inspiring, motivating, and helping families travel with
babies, toddlers, and young children, and not wanting to seem like an apologist for genuinely horrific behaviour
on planes (hello, death - stare Grandma with the plane - floor -
peeing toddler), I feel the need to reiterate my tips for flying with
babies and toddlers in context with recent headlines.
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.
NOTE: Even
babies in tribal villages are «shooed» out of the hut if they
pee on the floor after it is certain that they both know where
pee goes and are able to get it there.
If you have a
baby who doesnʼt
pee on the floor when naked, go for it yaʼll!
In any case, just see # 3, below, to learn how to modify it with an older
baby so you donʼt teach her to
pee on the floor (again, a common problem faced by some ECers).
If you'd like to read the rest of this section in my book, AND the new Troubleshooting Section called: «How Do I Untrain My
Baby from
Peeing on the Floor?»
Whether you are just starting EC or you need to get things back
on track... like, you have no idea when your
baby pees throughout the day!
Next, your
baby might learn that
peeing on the floor, or
on the cloth heʼs laying
on, is okay.
IF your
baby signals best while naked and you don't have a
peeing -
on - the - floor problem, then do naked time as much as you want!
EC was super helpful for us for many reasons: cut down
on diaper use (unemployed when
baby was born, so super helpful), helped immensely with diaper rash, helped with fussy
baby who hated even a drop of
pee in his diaper, helped with early potty training (before 2, except for night - time dryness, which we are still working
on).
If you don't clean it, those oils will stay and when
baby pee's
on it, the urine will slide off instead of sinking it, which will cause leaking, which will make you very unhappy.
During the first week your
baby may not have many wet diapers (one
pee on day one, two
pees on day two, etc.), but by the end of the first week your
baby should have 6 or more really wet diapers each day.
No running into the street, no hitting the
baby, no
peeing on the carpet, no picking the neighbor's tulips, no hurting the dog.
If
baby is in another room, unless he is very vocal about his need to eliminate, you will rely more
on generic timing and can offer «dream
pees» (you can also use a
baby monitor to listen in).
A few weeks ago, Nurse Melissa shared all her knowledge
on diaper basics in a Facebook Live video and blog, including tips for boy vs. girl diapers, all things
pee, and even
baby's first meconium poops!
My
baby boy was the same — at 6 months he is getting better — but it really only seemed to happen when his diaper was
on, so we concluded that he didn't like
peeing in a diaper.
This is because
baby is
peeing and pooping
on an open wound.
I purposely bought a couch with slip covers so that I can throw them in the washer when
Baby W decides to wipe his spaghetti face
on the cushions, or
pee on every single panel (true story).
I have seen,
on Pinterest and elsewhere, this little cone - shaped device that's supposed to prevent a
baby boy from
peeing on you.
I purchase puppy
pee pads from the pet store and have parents stand
on them when I'm photographing a naked
baby plus the parents.
So long as your kid is putting
on baby diapers, he is not going to learn how to wait till he can
pee at a lavatory or even a potty.
It has one small
pee - ka - boo window
on the back side of the canopy, with magnetic closer; you need to bend down to see your
baby.
Well, I bought a Bjorn
baby potty and put her
on it one day when she was 7 months old, and I said
pee pee - and she
pee'd in the potty!
Some people would just assume that co-sleeping moms have to change sheets that
baby pee leaked through or spit up
on but, as a former co-sleeping mom I can tell you that, well, sometimes that's what towels are for, you know?
There is one large
pee - ka - boo window
on the top of the canopy through which you can see your
baby like what he is doing, sleeping or crying anything.
I brought the
Baby Bjorn potty in the car w / us & would rush him out there because he wouldn't
pee in public restrooms.Pooping
on the other hand became more & more ritualized, I need to poop!
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?
There are some times you just can't stop and hold your
baby over a bowl to
pee (
on the subway, riding in the car, while doing preschool pick - up with an older child, etc.), or even change a diaper immediately.
You can also find one
pee - ka - boo window so that you can see your
baby out of it, while
on ride.
For those who say it is no more work than changing my
baby immediatley when he / she goes I do not have
pee on my couch.
Parents who attempt this must have a lot of time
on their hands to be able to run their newborns to a toilet every time they THINK the
baby is going to
pee / poo.
extreme pain when
baby grinds head down
on my bladder and i
pee myself without even knowing.
Moms hold their
babies over the toilet (or, more commonly, the gutter or storm drain) and whistle at the
baby, and the
baby poops or
pees on command.
Based
on ancient, pre-diaper techniques for communicating with
babies about their need to
pee and poop,
baby elimination communication is said to enhance the parent - child bond.
- Once seated
on the potty chair, children can squeeze the tummy and the
baby will
pee into their potty chair.
The
baby's head is right
on the bladder, making you want to
pee just about all the time.
Yep - from about 10 or 11 weeks
on, your
baby begins
peeing in the womb, and his urine winds up back in the mixture of amniotic fluid.
For years a woman dreams about having a
baby, and the day arrives when she is finally able to
pee on a stick.
Change the
baby often, and this should depend
on how often they
pee or poo.
Or, if you have a
baby boy, and you forget to cover him up and he decides diaper changing time is the perfect opportunity to
pee on the walls?
When our second was born, the midwife showed us this catch and it was so cool because when the
baby would fall asleep nursing I would change his diaper to wake him up and then sit him
on the potty and nearly every time he would
pee and poo and then be ready to finish his feed.
Babies do not want to
pee on themselves, it just doesn't make sense to train them to do so.
A few factors — they stink either right out of the dryer or instantly when they're
peed on, your
baby starts getting rashes, and / or they've become less absorbent.
In - arms
babies will prefer not to
pee in their
baby sling or
on the caregiver because that is their «space» and they do not want to dirty it.
If you've ever gotten
peed on when changing your
baby's diaper, you will probably benefit from this easy catch (# 2 of 4).
They keep all the bulk of the water from the lake or pool with the
pee swimming around
on your
baby's sweet bottom.