Babies may cry or not before urinating, and there is no fixed pattern. It mainly depends on the specific situation of each baby. Since the development of various organs during infancy is not yet perfect and their functions are not very strong, some babies may cry when urinating, which is normal. However, not crying is also normal, and there is no need to worry if there is no discomfort. Of course, crying due to wetness should also be noted. Babies usually use disposable diapers, and they may feel local discomfort after urinating, so they may cry. This is a reminder for adults to help them change the diaper in time to keep the area dry and comfortable, which is also more comfortable for babies. Therefore, when babies cry, you should also check if they are wet. Babies cannot speak when hungry, and they tend to express their thoughts through crying. Therefore, as parents, you should observe whether they are wet, have dirty diapers, or are hungry during this period to understand their needs. If babies experience discomfort, such as colds or fever, they may also express it through crying. As parents, you still need to learn to observe your baby's crying and physical conditions to determine their needs in time.