Question

My child has been crying a lot lately and doesn’t eat much. How should I teach my child to urinate?

Answer

Not every baby needs to be trained on a unified schedule for elimination, as each baby has its own characteristics. However, generally speaking, you can start the training from when the baby is two months old. It’s too early for babies to have this awareness, and the features before defecation and urination may not be very obvious either. Generally, natural elimination training is best done between the ages of two and two and a half, when they can start controlling the movements of the anal and urinary muscles, and can try to urinate without being helped by their parents.