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Discomfort while passing urine
My daughter starts crying while urinating occassionally. She is 1.5 months old. She also farts a lot. There is no sign of outer infection on genital. What could be the reason?
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If weight gain is good and baby doesnt cry durring sleep while passing urine then no need to worry...
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Babies may cry / strain while passing urine and stools . If crying while passing urine is occasionally and child otherwise fine , then nothing to worry . Passing lot of gas is just the air which is swallowed while feeding so nothing to worry about that either . 15 minutes of burping is advised after each feed irrespective of burps .
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Weight gain? If feeding well? If yes, no worries.
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Seems normal. Just relax. Watch for activities and fever or lazyness.
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Crying just before passing urine and  comfortable while passing and immediately after is absolutely normal. Also intermittent colic is quite common after 2 weeks . Burp well after feed and  practise good latching while breast feeding to avoid swallowing the air
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Babies at this age cry while passing urine and strain before passing stool. This is a normal phenomenon.
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Nothing to worry if baby is gaining adequate weight and not vomiting
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