No. There is nothing magic about baby urine. Wash your face instead and get an over the counter acne cream from the drug store. If your acne is really bad go to the doctor.
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Make sure the poop and pee is tightly in it. Then throw it away and change the baby's diaper.
To encourage a baby to pee, you can try gently massaging their lower abdomen or making a "sssh" sound to mimic the sound of running water. Additionally, offering frequent opportunities for diaper changes and potty breaks can help establish a routine for them to pee.
I'm not sure but squirting "the area" while urinating will help.
i guess it helps take your mind away from the urge to pee or something.
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.
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.
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.