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Baby feeling difficulty to pass urine
Hi My 5 month old female is feeling difficulty in passing urine. She is passing urine more than 6 times a day. Also she is not taking feed properly. We have started giving solids like cerelac(3-4 spoons/day) She takes feed from mother properly during sleep. But problem is only when she is awake she rejects the feed.
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When we started new feed to the baby then baby takes sometime to adapt it but once some taste develops then baby takes easily.some bladder discomfort before passing urine is normal in infants but if problem persists during and after passing urine then warn us some problem for this u can consult pediatrician.it is normal to pass urine 6-8 times a day.
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iF baby active than no worry try to feed baby on demand..
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Is the baby frequently passing plenty of pale-coloured urine? Is the baby passing 1-6 liquid stools per day ? Is the baby gaining weight? If answer to above questions is yes, the baby is getting enough milk. Are you offering other feeds or feeding bottle in between the breastfeeds? This preload will decrease the vigour of sucking and will lead to incomplete emptying of breast and suppression of lactation. Feeding bottles cause ‘nipple confusion’. Sucking from the bottle is a totally different and at the same time a more easier art compared to breastfeeding. When both are offered, babies who generally tend to be lazy, resort to the more easier technique of bottle feeding. If baby requires mother's milk and bottle feeding, the complete emptying of the breast is very essential before the bottle feed is started.
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try to feed baby on demand.. dont worry about the urine
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