Tips for removing the children's day and night diaper

Removing the baby's diaper is a difficult mission. We should never accelerate the removal of the diaper, since each maturation of the child is different, even if there are differences between boys and girls, since the maturation of the bladder in girls occurs earlier than in children. Among the tips

Removing the baby's diaper is a difficult mission. We should never accelerate the removal of the diaper, since each maturation of the child is different, even if there are differences between boys and girls, since the maturation of the bladder in girls occurs earlier than in children.

Among the tips to remove the diaper diurnal and nocturnal to children, Dr. Juan Carlos Ruíz de la Roja, author of the book ¿Why do children urinate in bed? Answers of a doctor reconoce, recognizes in his book that before starting with the removal of the diaper is necessary for the child to become aware that his bladder is full, as well as the recognition that he wants to urinate. Both requirements are essential to achieve a voluntary control of urination.The removal of the diaper to the children

When and at what age should the parents start with the diaper removal of the children during the day?

Between 12 and 24 months, because at this age, both the sphincter and the bladder begin to mature and it is time we can start to remove the diaper and put the child in the toilet to learn how to to pee.

How do we remove the diaper to the child according to his age? What steps should we follow in each case?It is very important to teach children to urinate. Men should be taught to urinate standing up and girls should be placed in the toilet in a sitting position with their legs at a right angle and supported by a small bench.

When can we remove the child at night?

After two years we should start, but after 3 years we should be more active and start with an absolute withdrawal from the diaper. We must bear in mind that the night diaper can be kept up to 5 years and this would not be something of concern because after 5 years is when we consider that the child has enuresis and it is necessary to consult the doctor.What steps should we follow to remove the diaper to the children at night?
The night diaper should be removed when we begin to see that it appears dry. If it appears wet or very wet it is not convenient to remove it because the child is going to wet the sheets and many times the child will cool down and it will be worse. But, if after 5 years, we have not managed to remove the diaper at night, it is advisable to make a medical consultation to see why the child continues to urinate.

Is it convenient to use the potty or should the toilet be used directly for diaper removal?It is preferable to urinate in the toilet and the explanation is as follows. In girls, the position to urinate is important. By sitting down, having your legs at a right angle and resting on a small stool, you can make the necessary force to completely empty the contents of the bladder. In fact, the children, after urinating, should be put back on the toilet to empty the bladder completely because the children still have a very immature bladder and you have to make an effort to try to empty that bladder.

Why are there children who are so resistant to removing their diapers at night? What is the reason for this resistance?It is because they appear wet, wet and with tremendous discomfort. Therefore, if the child is still wet and is in the range of 5 years, diaper maintenance is appropriate.

Is it better to remove the diaper in summer or winter?It's always better in summer. When making much more heat, first the child can go more calm without wearing the diaper and at night, if the child wets the bed, we prevent it from getting cold and catch any cold or constipated by the own humidity.

How long does it take children to leave the diaper since they start with the daytime until they finish with the night?Children usually leave the diaper between 2 and 3 years. What is most expensive is to get the night control of urine and get around 3 years in a very high percentage. However, still 1 of 4 children of four years is still urinating at night and, therefore, we must continue to maintain the diaper until 5 years. If from then on, the child continues to urinate is when you have to consult the doctor.

Marisol NewEditor of Guiainfantil.com