Generally speaking, babies will wet the bed after birth. The baby is already restless when sleeping. Many babies will continue to cry and wet the bed, which can cause distress for parents. So how many big babies don't wet the bed at night?
Babies can control urination at night around the age of one and a half, which can reduce bedwetting. However, some children can only control urination during the day and wet the bed at night after the age of two. Parents need not worry too much because this is still a normal phenomenon. Many children stop wetting the bed at night after the age of three.
There are many reasons that can cause bedwetting, some of which are due to diseases that cause babies to suffer from enuresis, but for most babies who wet the bed, bedwetting is a normal condition. Parents should pay attention to taking care of their babies. Removing factors that may cause baby bedwetting in daily life can correct it. Babies who wet the bed due to genetic factors are mostly boys, and babies usually wet the bed when they are young. In general, bedwetting caused by this situation may not heal until adolescence.
For babies before the age of three, occasional bedwetting is normal. Parents do not need to worry too much about their baby's bedwetting behavior, nor do they need to punish the baby. Respecting the child and cultivating a good personality are important ways to correct bedwetting. If the baby still frequently wets the bed after the age of three, in addition to correcting it in daily life, they can also go to the hospital for treatment.