Simplified Diaper Training
No matter if you are just starting out or have been doing it for years, the results are always the same. "Why can't I be Incontinent?"Β The answer is staring you in the face. It's all in your head. Keep reading to find out what is holding you back, and I promise you will be surprised by what this article says.
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On a scientific level, incontinence is not an unconscious act. Nor is it the unintentional leakage of pee or poop that so many, if not everyone, are confused by.
Rather, incontinence is the inability to hold bodily fluids, i.e., Incontinence is the unwanted leakage of pee and poop that is either unstoppable or uncontrollable due to a long list of reasons. Self diaper trained included.
Even if you are healthy and have no prior incontinence, be sure to stay hydrated, and you can have these unstoppable and uncontrollable accidents so long as you put your mind to it. When that strong urge hits you, immediately think about where the nearest toilet is right. Well, if you want to be diaper dependant, then instead of thinking about finding the nearest toilet, you should think about where the nearest diaper is. Oh wait, it's on you, so forget about the urge. Ignore it completely and let it happen naturally when it inevitably does happen.
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Food for thought:
Be sure to drink fluids to replace the fluids you pee. Say every time you pee, drink a cup of water or whatever you like to drink. Over time, you will be peeing more often. Now, with that said, think about the following.
0-2 years old: Babies feel the need to go but don't know what to do so the body does it for them. This is why they sometimes cry. Some grunt and squirm uncomfortably. Some get red in the face. This is their POO-PEE Reflex. It's all they know, so they just let it happen this way
2-3 years old: Most toddlers feel this sensation however they have connected this to accidents and begin to control there potty needs and they do still hold it until they can't any longer but because diapers are all they know they just go in the diaper.
Becauce, they continue holding it, this keeps the sphincter muscles weak. When a toddler begins to hide to go poop in their diaper, you can't say they didn't know they had to go...
Furthermore, when a toddler comes to you and says I'm wet or I'm poopy it is there que to you saying they know what it is and that they can hold it to a point.
3-4 years old: When toddlers become preschoolers, if they are still in diaper's, they will continue this way of going potty. Hold it until they can't hold it anymore then have an accident but be OK with having the accident because they know there diaper will hold it and they know what there diaper is for and they know they don't have to stop playing. So it's all around easier and better for them to just have the accident.
I would say with my understanding that bedwetting is easier to prevent if potty trained earlier in the groth cycle with a child with no developmental delays or psychological traumas.Β Though, allowing a child to wear and use diaper's doesn't always cause bedwetting. I do believe it is the primary cause.
PART 4: Bedwetting in young children depends on many factors, though if completely healthy with no emotional or developmental delays, the cause could just be because of a weak sphincter muscle, small bladder from prolonged diaper usage. From the abdominal pressure not being felt well unconscious during sleep. So when they have to pee, they don't feel the urge. They do not wake up, and they just pee.
Thinking about PARTS 1-4 leads me to the understanding that the above-mentioned could be true if practiced. Studies show that holding your pee often does lead to incontinence issues. So, if practiced purposefully constantly all the time, then it will speed up the process, and always going in a diaper this way should result in the same type of incontinance that an unpotty trained child has. So potty training yourself to be dry again should be the same with the same results.
If you want incontinance, you just have to want it bad enough. Stop worrying about the Perminant stuff because that is what is holding you back. If you want it, just do it.











