Diapers generally can withstand several times of urination:
(1)The baby has been growing since birth, and the frequency of changing diapers should gradually decrease. Due to the incomplete development of organs in the body, newborns should change diapers frequently. Generally speaking, they should change diapers every two hours during the day and about four hours at night. This time can be arranged in collaboration with the feeding time of mothers. The baby will urinate 15 to 30 minutes after feeding. This time is the most suitable time to change diapers. In this way, the time to change diapers can be arranged until the baby is six months old. If the baby is not dirty and diapers, it is also recommended to change it every two hours or so, especially in summer when the baby perspires more.
(2)In addition to checking whether your baby's diapers are dry before going to bed and changing them after waking up, don't forget to change clean diapers before taking your baby out. After the baby is six months old, the mothers have basically mastered the time for the baby to urinate. In this way, don't use diapers all the time during the day. Wait until the baby may need to urinate, so that the baby's little ass can also "breathe" more fresh air. At night, use diapers to ensure the baby's high-quality sleep, and let the mothers get full rest, which is both economical and environmental friendly. Don't think that your baby can completely put aside his diapers at this time and urinate by himself. A baby within 2 years old is just an instinctive conditioned reflex and won't control urination. In this way, in addition to the reasonable arrangement of the time for the baby to change diapers under the guidance of science, it should also be skillfully mastered according to the individual differences of his baby.