A hernia in a two-month-old baby may heal spontaneously, as pediatric hernias are due to a congenital failure or delayed closure of the hernias. Hernias in children up to one year of age are usually self-healing, but only if the hernias are not too frequent and the symptoms of incarceration are not too frequent and too critical. If these two conditions are met, it is possible to wait until the child is about one year old, and if the hernia is still present, then surgery can be performed. If an inguinal hernia occurs frequently within the first year of life and is incarcerated, it is advisable to treat it as soon as possible, not necessarily after the first year of life. Therefore, it is necessary to differentiate between the two, and if you wait, it is possible that the consequences will be more serious.