My daugter is 21 mos old. i know she's still young. i'm not potty training her. I just take off her diaper. it's okay for me if she has accidents. i just wan to try not putting diaper on her. i never mind cleaning if she wets herself. however, my daughter minds. she doesn't want to pee on her pants. she says she wants to pee and she's kinda holding her urine. she cries.
once, i put diaper on her, minutes later, she passed a lot of urine. she doesn't want to pee anywhere but on her diaper. i think she feels comfortable with her diaper on.
She knows how to say if she wants to pee now.
okay, i don't mean to potty train her or expect she can say and just pee. I just want to know why. i heard a lot about children who don't know if they are going to pee and they wet themselves, but never heard of one like my daughter, who only wants to pee on her diaper. i've tried to put underwear on her, she never pees for hours
2006-09-21
03:53:11
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Does any of you have similar experience?
2006-09-21
03:54:30 ·
update #1
I am not potty training her. i just can't understand why? what if she continues like this untill she's 2 and a hlf? can i do anything now? or just let her wear her diapers? pls no mean advice. she's my 1st child!
2006-09-21
03:57:57 ·
update #2
I've tried to let her sit on her potty. i've tried everything! i sing for her, play with her, etc. she just won't pee. she holds her urine and crying. it's not good for a child to hold her urine. it's so bad, so i decide to put diaper on her, and she pees!
2006-09-21
04:00:45 ·
update #3
I put underwear on her. she says she wants to pee but never does.
I let her sit on her potty, she never pees too. how could she hold her urine? i don't understand. she pees just a little and stop. she cries and looks very uncomfortable. she needs to wear the diaper then only she pees A LOT!
2006-09-21
04:04:17 ·
update #4
okay, the conclusion is my daughter holds her urine untill she has a diaper!
I don't want to be tough to her. holding urine is a very bad thing to do. she can't do that.
2006-09-21
04:08:20 ·
update #5
There are millions of kids like yours out there. They are ok naked till they feel the pee coming, then they ask for a diaper. You are missing your window of opportunity not to at least try to potty train her right now. Don't take the first step (no diaper) and then refuse to go farther, you are confusing her. When she asks for a diaper, take her and make her sit on the potty, even if you have to sit and read books for an hour, or feed her m&m's one by one to make her sit there, till the pee comes out in the toilet. Then give her lots of praise and maybe a reward.
2006-09-21 03:56:44
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answered by toomanycommercials 5
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You know your daughter better than anyone. If she seems ready to start potty training now (it sounds like it to me) than let her. Don't confuse her by taking the diaper off and putting a diaper back on whenever she needs to use the restroom. If your daughter is holding her urine then she has the control to hold it run to the bathroom and use the potty. Explain to her that mommy goes potty like this- you may even let her come in the bathroom with you once or twice so she can see that a big girl and big boys go potty in the toilet. If you try and she doesn't seem to be grasping it then go back to diapers- you might try the diapers that get really cold when they wet themselves. Try again in a few weeks.
Good luck!!
2006-09-21 04:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Congratulations, she's ready to start potty training. Don't put a diaper on her, set her on the potty if she still won't go, give her a toy or a book. it's just a whole new thing and you're right she is more comfortable in a diaper, more secure.
Have fun, Be Patient
2006-09-21 04:02:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres nothing wrong with her. She's just associated that she pees in her diaper is all. And she's sticking with her guns.
You've already started the potty training process, you should finish through with it. She's learned that her body has that function, how to control it, and found a place to relieve herself. Thats the basics of potty training.
You should talk to her from time to time about big girls going potty on the potty, and some day she'll be grown up and go potty on the potty like a big girl.
Let her see you go pee in the toilet, and talk to her about it. Tell her some day she'll decide to be like you, and not go potty in her diaper like little babies do.
She'll decide one day that going potty in the toilet is okay.
RIght now, by doing these things, you're teaching her to go potty in her diaper, something she doesnt need to know to do. And it will make it harder to retrain her to the toiler later.
So, just talk to her about going potty in passing. She's old enough to want to talk with you and hear you talk about things. Doesnt mean she's really hearing you, but at some point she'll connected the two. Let her follow you in and see and hear you go potty in the toilet, talk to her about what you're doing, and how she can do the same thing when she decides to be a big girl.
Its normal for kids to want to do things the right way, your daughter has learned form herself, and by your inate reassurance, that going potty in her diaper is the only thing she can do.
now you just want to direct her attection to another option. The toilet. And encourage her in it by talking about her growth. Children naturally want to grow up and be like big kids. She'll want to do the same, she just hasnt been taught that thats the direction to take to get there.
Ive potty trained quite a few kids. This ones going to be a piece of cake if you do it right. You havent started a battle with it yet, and so long as you take some good advice you never will. She has a natural desire to do this body function in the best cleanest way. She can easily decide being a big girl is the next best thing.
You seriously have this one made easy for you! Jsut wait till you have a boy! Its never this easy :)
2006-09-21 04:10:18
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answered by amosunknown 7
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2016-04-12 09:56:06
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answered by nelda 3
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sit her on the potty and throw warm not hot water on her girly parts it will cause her to pee. worked to get my son over the hump. if you want to train her stop buyin diapers buy pull ups for nap and bedtimes. she is ready to train if shes holding her urine. this is something you need to stop. its dangerous she could get an infection. let her see you go pee in the potty. show her its ok. she will be trained in no time
2006-09-21 04:16:43
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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You need to let her potty train on her own time...it seems that you're not wanting to put a diaper on her...she's not even 2...let her wear a diaper until she is completely ready...
2006-09-21 03:56:57
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answered by just me 4
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my lil girl is nearly two she does the exact same thing, and has been for a few months, she will take off her nappie and sit on the potty and says wee, but then stands up and claps (although she has not had a wee) then will run around naked playing happily, and put her dolls on the potty and say wee, BUT when she needs a wee she will hold herself & cross her legs and say ohhhhh and napp, but wont sit on the potty to do it and when she accidently wets herself she goes into panic moad although its not a problem, i think weeing in a nappie is just what they are used to and they feel odd about doing it else where.
I just leave the potty in the living room, she will do it when shes ready.
2006-09-21 08:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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when I was helping my ex potty train his 2 year old son he did the same thing even though he WAS being potty trained. sometimes he sat on the potty but sometimes he asked for a diaper or went and got one himself and asked me to put in on him so he could go. it is just what they know and it feels dryer and cleaner than going in their pants!
2006-09-21 04:03:44
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