Under normal circumstances, babies can control night urination at around 2-3 years old, and can persist in getting up at night or soaking until dawn. However, if a baby cannot wake up to urinate at night after 3 years old, he is sick. It is medically called 'enuresisLong-term bedwetting can easily lead to delayed baby’s brain development, inattention, poor memory, hyperactivity, and slow response, which will eventually seriously affect brain development, lower IQ and academic performance, and the longer the bedwetting time, the worse the situation . Let's talk to you about this issue. Baby learns to regress, the killer is actually 'bedwetting' Baby diaper manufacturers pointed out: Under normal circumstances, children can control night urination at about 2-3 years old, and can insist on waking up at night or urinating until dawn. However, if a child cannot wake up to urinate at night after the age of 3, he is sick. It is medically called 'enuresisBedwetting children may wet the bed several times a night, or once a few days; some can wake up after urine, while some remain confused after urine. Lele, in the third grade of elementary school, has good and bad learning and is extremely unstable. The attentive mom noticed that her baby was wetting frequently during the period when her attention was obviously not concentrated, and she struggled to do math word problems, and she also found Lele was sloppy , Memory is not as good as in kindergarten, and the teacher also reported that Lele’s learning has deteriorated. Mommy called and consulted an expert. Later, when the expert asked about the baby’s physical condition and other living habits, he learned that Lele had a 4-year history of enuresis and clearly told Lele’s mom that Lele’s academic performance was the main reason for the decline. It is caused by bedwetting. Lele Mommy is puzzled. I wondered if bedwetting would affect my baby's IQ and academic performance? After listening to the expert's explanation, I suddenly realized. Previous: Comparison of diapers and diapers Next: Baby's urine and defecation care at night