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Should I wake my baby up in the middle of the night to pee, or should I let him sleep all night until he is full?

There is a little baby at home, and the views of two generations on parenting often collide. There is a common problem, that is, do you want to pee at night!

The older generation advocates more urine and less diapers. Baby won't suffer, won't wet the bed, kill two birds with one stone; Young parents, on the other hand, are more accustomed to putting diapers on their children. Once they take them off, they can easily get rid of them. No one has to stay up late.

About this question, really? Is the old woman right? ,? Mom's right, too? The two sides hold their own words, and many parents are confused. So, what should we do?

Do I need to wake up my baby when I pee at night? Or sleep till dawn?

DOG's baby went to the physical examination at the age of two, and his height was much lower than the standard. The doctor thought it was strange. The previous tests were all above average. How do we get there now? Middle and lower? So what? What happened this year?

After asking Ma Bao carefully, the doctor pointed out that it was related to the quality of children's sleep. It turned out that after the baby was one year old, DOG returned to the workplace. Because she was afraid that the child would disturb her mother's rest, her mother-in-law took the initiative to take care of the child at night.

Seeing that my granddaughter is getting bigger every day, and considering that it is more expensive to wear diapers all the time, grandma thinks it's time to take off diapers. Every night, grandma will give the baby urine, which is nearly a year.

Every time my granddaughter sleeps in a daze, grandma wakes her up and pees and spits out? Shh, shh. Yes, several times my granddaughter fell asleep and was awakened by my grandmother.

The doctor pointed out that this is the crux of the child's short stature, so don't pee again in the future! You don't have to wake the baby when you pee at night. You'd better sleep until dawn!

Analysis: What is the effect of waking up the baby to urinate at night?

1) delay the control and improvement of baby's urination.

Baby urination is a reflex activity. Only when the bladder is full to a certain extent, the stretch receptors on the bladder wall are stimulated and excited, and the impulse is introduced into the cerebral cortex, people will have the desire to urinate.

This is a process of continuous improvement, and the baby's brain is still developing. If parents always guide emptying when the baby doesn't want to urinate actively, it will delay the baby's control and improvement of urination.

Some parents have been complaining that they still can't urinate after so many times, and only when they understand the reasons do they find that they are wrong.

2) affect continuous sleep, and then affect long.

In China, children who are still using diapers over three years old will be laughed at by the elderly and accused of being lazy and not urinating. In fact, the influence of urination is not only the control of urination, but also the quality of sleep.

According to research, children grow three times faster when they are asleep than when they are awake. Peeing at night, the child's sleep is forced to be interrupted, and the deep sleep time is reduced, which will affect the secretion of growth hormone, and missing the summit will hinder the baby's growth.

Dr. Cui Yutao also warned that shortening the baby's deep sleep time will affect the secretion of growth hormone and melatonin, thus affecting the child's growth and development.

So at night, you can put on light and breathable diapers for your children, so that they can have real? Sleep like a baby? !

Does not urinate not train the baby to go to the toilet?

With the gradual improvement of the baby's organ development, in general, after the baby 1 year and a half, parents can carry out targeted toilet training for the baby. The premise that children can receive toilet training is:

(1) When you go to the toilet and defecate, you pee on yourself if you feel uncomfortable.

The child has the ability to use the toilet and can sit, stand, squat and get up flexibly, indicating that his muscle strength and nervous system have developed to a certain extent.

3 The baby can understand the basic instructions, accept them emotionally and learn actively.

(4) For male babies, when they start to like to urinate standing up and compete for who urinates far, parents should seize the opportunity to guide them correctly and put them in the toilet instead of blaming and criticizing them.

⑤ Baby's nocturnal urination training is a gradual process. Only by training your baby to defecate autonomously during the day can you train at night. A watched pot never boils. Parents should not get the order wrong, so that children are less likely to resent it.