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1 year baby is peeing only 4 times a day
My 1 year old baby is passing urine only 4 times a day. Although she is active and drinks water whenever I offer but she does not drink milk. She sleeps 13-14 hours. Should I worry about urination frequency?
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Hello. Normally toddlers of age group 1-3 years pass urine 5-8 times, 4 times is slightly on lower side however few things that should be considered: 1. Water intake might be less 2. Might be consuming more solid food 3. Due to hot environment might be having more sweat. At this age children tend to become choosy about their likes. If child is active then there is no need to worry unless child is having any other issues.
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