Babies have a relatively small bladder capacity compared to adults. So, normal urination throughout the day can quickly fill a diaper. Also, some medications or certain foods that increase urine production in babies can lead to a diaper getting full of pee more often.
When babies drink a large amount of fluid like milk or water, it can quickly fill their diapers with pee. For example, if a baby has a big feed right before going to sleep, chances are the diaper will be full soon.
If a baby has not had their diaper changed for a while, it will naturally get full of pee. This could happen during long outings where the parents might not be able to change the diaper immediately. Another situation is when a baby is ill and perhaps not as mobile, they may pee more often in the diaper without it being changed as frequently as normal.
One common situation is during travel, like in the example of Timmy and his mother. Another is when the baby is too engaged in play and doesn't signal about the full diaper. Also, for new parents, it can be during their first attempts at solo baby - care.
One common situation is when the diaper girl is playing. She gets so involved in her play that she doesn't realize she needs to poop until it's already happening in the diaper. Another situation could be when she is napping. Sometimes during a nap, she might poop in her diaper. Also, when she is being carried around by a caregiver, she might poop in the diaper without warning.
Also, in some workplaces where there are strict rules about leaving workstations. Employees may find themselves in a pee desperation situation if they can't quickly get permission to use the restroom. For instance, in a factory where the production line is non - stop, workers may struggle with this.
Often it's during long trips like on a bus or in a car. For example, when the journey is long and there's no convenient place to stop.
Often, it can be when a girl has consumed a lot of fluids before finding herself in a situation where there's no immediate access to a toilet. For example, if she drank a large smoothie or a couple of glasses of water and then got stuck in traffic. Or when she's in a new place and doesn't know where the bathrooms are easily, and by the time she figures it out, she's really desperate. It can also happen during sports events when the facilities are far away from the playing area.
One common situation is being in a public place with long restroom queues like at a big concert or a sports event. Another is during long travels, say on a bus or in a car when there are no convenient stops. Also, in workplaces where the restrooms are far away or occupied most of the time.
One common situation is when a student is too embarrassed to ask the teacher to go. For example, new students might be shy. Another situation is when there are strict rules during exams or important events and students can't easily leave to pee. Also, sometimes students are just too focused on their activities like playing games during break and forget to go until it's urgent.
Often, it's about the diaper getting full during a long trip. For example, a family on a road trip with a baby girl might have to stop suddenly to change her diaper.
One common reason is when the boy is too engaged in play and forgets to tell an adult that his diaper needs changing. For example, if he's playing with his toys or running around outside, he may not notice the discomfort until it's too late.
Often it's when they are distracted while playing. Like a girl might be so focused on her dolls or toys that she doesn't realize she needs to use the toilet until it's too late and has an accident in her diaper.