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When Do Babies Stop Wearing Diapers?

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As new parents, you may have several questions in mind about the progress of your baby. However, as your baby grows, you probably want to know when they can achieve the milestone of not wearing diapers. So, when do babies stop wearing diapers? Let’s find out in this article.

When to start potty training your baby?

You may start potty training your baby is able to stand and walk on his or her own. Usually, walking and potty training may begin at 24 months old. It is essential to start potty training your baby when he or she begins to walk, so your baby can approach their first baby toilet or baby toilet seat. Moreover, your baby may also begin to develop diaper rash as he or she slowly begins to grow out of the available diaper sizes.

Even though your baby may be potty trained at 24 months old, you may still expect some accidents to occur. In the US, babies are often completely potty trained at 35-39 months old. However, the beginning of potty training may greatly vary depending on the parents, but 24 months and older is often the ideal age for potty training babies.

How do you begin potty training your baby?

You may begin potty training your baby by introducing the baby toilet and showing your baby how it is supposed to be used. However, if you are raising twins, make sure to provide a baby toilet for each of your twins. So, twins may be potty trained at the same time with their own baby toilets.

Here are some steps to begin potty training your baby:

  • Initially use pull up diapers at first to prevent “accidents”
  • Teach your babies to tell you when they need to pee or poop
  • Demonstrate how a toilet is used
  • Have a potty routine or schedule
  • Encourage the use of underwear, not diapers
  • Celebrate potty milestones
  • Add some fun factor to your potty routine

Can diaper accessibility make potty training more difficult?

As parents, it is all up to you to decide when you would like to begin potty training your baby. However, always having access to diapers may sometimes make potty training more difficult. Besides, once you decide to remove diapers and resort to using it once again, it may confuse your baby, and this might make potty training more difficult than you expect.

When Do Babies Stop Wearing Diapers?

It depends on the parents when you would like to teach your baby to get out of diapers. Moreover, it is just like the milestone of babies when they drop to one nap. It is always up for the parents to decide when they would like to help their baby in these developmental milestones. Usually, parents begin potty training at 24 months old. But, parents would usually make their baby completely diaper-free at about 4-5 years old.

Some parents also choose to stop their babies from using diapers when their babies are already experiencing diaper rash due to the smaller available sizes of baby diapers. This means that their baby is already outgrowing the common diaper sizes available, hence they can stop their babies from wearing diapers altogether and prevent the diaper rash.

Stopping a baby from wearing diapers is another milestone that any parent can be proud of. Moreover, this milestone is often the transition of babies into toddlers. It is very advantageous for your baby to stop wearing diapers once he or she is completely potty trained and knows how to communicate to you when they need to go to the toilet.

Teaching your baby to stop wearing diapers may take time. But, it is definitely worth it because once your baby is already toilet trained; you can save money on diapers. Some babies may stop wearing diapers a few days after they are initially taught to use the toilet. However, for some babies, it may take more time to learn how to use the toilet or how to tell their parents when they need it. Nevertheless, potty training has to be consistent and success may be rewarded to encourage the milestone achieved.

Nighttime potty training might be more difficult. Sometimes, your baby might not feel the urge to use the toilet when asleep. This may cause your baby to wet the bed at night. To prevent this, you may use diapers or pull-ups at night until your baby knows how to tell you that he or she needs to go potty in the middle of the night.

When is your baby ready to get out of diapers?

You can safely say that your baby is ready to get out of diapers once he or she can already communicate whenever he or she needs to go to the toilet. This may also be when your baby begins to speak clearly. However, even with baby talk or twin language, you might be able to understand when your babies need to go and you may assist them in the toilet. Once you notice that your babies already know when to tell you that they need to go, even at night, it might be safe to say that they are ready to get out of diapers.

Conclusion

When do babies stop wearing diapers? The exact time on when babies begin to stop wearing diapers greatly varies depending on their parents. Moreover, the development of babies may also vary. Hence, potty training may also be different for every baby because learning how to stand, sit, and talk are a prerequisite to effective potty training as your baby enters toddlerhood. Once you notice that your baby is able to tell you when he or she needs to go during the day and night, then it is possible that your baby is ready to stop wearing diapers.

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