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Girl’s Urinary Issues

A ten-year-old girl has recently been experiencing urgency in urination, often wetting her pants, and is seeking the cause.
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  • Potty Training
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How to Train a Five-Month-Old Baby for Potty Training?

Training a five-month-old baby for potty use requires patience and skill. This article offers some practical suggestions.
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The Pros and Cons of Baby Potty Training

Discuss whether it’s appropriate to start potty training at ten months old and the potential long-term effects of this practice.
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  • Child Health
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When Should Babies Start Training Themselves to Use the Bathroom?

Training babies to urinate independently has no practical benefit and does not foster good habits. Generally, children need to be around 2 years old, when their physical development is mature, before they can gradually learn to use the toilet on their own. The main benefit of urinating is merely to convenience parents and reduce some trouble.
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  • Infant Care
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