After the baby is born, it is “eat, drink, sleep, poop, scatter, play”, in the baby’s carefree growth, which poop, scatter become one of the most “concern” of each parent, because the taste is very “sour”. “But parents are not without countermeasures, a “diaper” to solve this difficult problem. Many parents will help their babies prepare diapers long before they are born, so that they can “save for a rainy day”, and diapers have become a daily necessity for babies nowadays (convenient, who knows who uses them), especially when they take their babies out to play, putting on a diaper is undoubtedly the best choice, during the long nights. Babies can pee 5 or 6 times a night. Wearing diapers for babies will prevent them from having to pee and change diapers at night, and parents can sleep well. So when is the right time to wear diapers? Foreign countries: Babies generally wear diapers until they are three years old, which is related to their culture and public facilities. The diaper culture in foreign countries started early and the diaper models for babies are quite complete, ranging from babies to three or four years old. In addition, public restrooms in foreign countries are equipped with baby changing rooms, bringing great convenience to parents who travel with their babies. Domestic: Babies generally wear diapers until they are about one year old, and elders pay more attention to toilet training. Domestic babies generally wear diapers until they are about one year old, because elders at home are more worried that using diapers all the time will cause babies to have no toilet awareness, so they put toilet training on the agenda early and urge their babies to use fewer diapers. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that most children can wear diapers until about 2 weeks of age and then begin to gradually move out of diapers, with some children earlier and some later depending on whether or not the child has a sense of toilet awareness. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that most children become aware of their own bowel movements by 18 to 24 months of age. At this time, the child’s digestive system and bladder are basically mature enough to control bowel movements on their own. Parents can generally determine this by the following: 1. Diapers stay dry for up to 2 hours, eager for the buttocks to stay dry and express discomfort when the diaper is wet. 2.Know whether they are peeing or pooping, and can use simple words or body movements to prompt parents. 3.Can lift up and take down their pants. 4.Willing to imitate adults to go to the toilet and can sit on the toilet by themselves. 5.The time of pooping starts to become regular. 6.Can walk and sit quietly for a short time, and can understand simple instructions. 7.Can express their subjective will, such as: to be, not to be. 8.Have some knowledge of the general location of objects in the house. If your child can do most of the above, then your child is ready for toilet training, if most of them are not, do not put the poop and urine, too early to put the poop and urine will lead to urinary dysfunction, destroy the baby’s attention, and also hurt the child’s self-esteem. Never be in a hurry, as the old saying goes, “you can’t eat hot tofu in a hurry”, being in too much of a hurry may cause your baby to have recurring problems.