Improper holding position can jeopardize the physical health of infants, such as hip dysplasia, psychological disorder of toileting, constipation and so on.
1. Hip dysplasia: In the neonatal period, improper care will lead to eccentric contact of the hip joint, the bone will slide in the acetabulum or move outside the acetabulum, and improper putting urine will induce hip dysplasia.
2. Psychological barriers to toileting: Putting urine will usually disturb the baby who is playing, suddenly being forced to put urine, sometimes the baby will resist to put urine or be reprimanded during the process of putting urine will cause the baby’s rejection.
3. constipation: forced to pee and poop will make the child have a rejection of the psychological, and thus can not help but hold back feces and urine, resulting in functional constipation.