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Baby not passing urine while sleeping
I have a 3 months old baby. At night she usually sleeps at 12am and she wakes in the morning only. Inbetween i will formula feed her 2 times. In this long sleep she is not passing urine for 4-6hrs. Is this normal?. While she is awake in the morning she is frequently passing urine many times. Whether this a danger sign to worry as being a new mom
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It's normal
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It's absolutely normal. If sufficient feeding is given, babies at this age will pass urine minimum 6 to 8 times in whole day I e 24hrs. So don't be worried.
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Usually a active and well feeding baby don't have any problem.
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It’s normal no need to worry If ur wearing diapers it mite be absorbed plse check once
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Its normal,Danger signs are when baby doesnot accept feeds,dull activity and not passing urine properly atleast 4-5times in whole day
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