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36 ml water in one scoop
My baby is 10 days old and we mistakenly take 12 ml instead of 10 ml injection. So in total it makes 36 ml in one scoop. She drinks 2/3rd of it. 4 times a day, takes 30% of mother's milk, there are no such urine issue. Is this a big mistake, should we do something?
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It’s fine nothing will happen don’t worry mix correctly from this time
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Greetings no it's not big mistake from next time mix correctly
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Dear parents Correct your self and forget. Mother's milk is Amrit. Every mother is by boon of almighty is provided with milk as per demand. If by mistake mother underestimate her potential,no solution to it'. Have a positive attitude give only mother's milk to kid
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Next time mix correctly.
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