If you have a baby, when it needs to it will go to the toilet automatically and you will have to change its diaper. If you have a toddler, buy a potty chair and you can potty train it, when it is potty trained, if it is out of its crib, and it needs to go to the toilet, it will go potty automatically. If it doesn't, you can click on the potty chair and click use.
It is not safe or recommended to try to make a baby pee instantly. It is important to allow a baby to urinate naturally and not force them to do so. If you have concerns about your baby's urination patterns, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Well, you can't really get the baby to leave.... but you can do a couple of things to get rid of it; 1) Don't feed or care for the baby, and then someone will come out to take the baby away 2) Kill it. Make a little room around the baby (obviously outside at the time) with no doors or windows, and watch it die from hunger and stand in its own pee.
If he does, he will.
Mmm, maybe. Wait, the last answer, they do?! WHAT?!! I need to get this baby outta me...
No. The opening that urine (pee) comes out of is not connected to the reproductive system or vaginal opening, which is where a miscarried baby would come out.
Pregnant women do NOT pee in amniotic sacs- the amniotic sac surrounds the baby, you pee in the same manner, same way and same place as you always have. If any pee is in the amniotic sac, it is from the baby.
Make sure the poop and pee is tightly in it. Then throw it away and change the baby's diaper.
No. The opening that urine (pee) comes out of is not connected to the reproductive system or vaginal opening, which is where a miscarried baby would come out.
No
you go to the hospital
To prevent baby pee from leaking out the back of the diaper, parents can ensure that the diaper is snugly and securely fastened around the baby's waist. It is also important to check the fit of the diaper and make sure it is the right size for the baby. Additionally, changing the diaper frequently can help prevent leaks.
In the placenta he lives in for 9months