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Passing urine 18 times a day
My child is of 3 month she is passing urring 2 times every half hour she is on mother feed only Is it normal or we should visit doctor
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Greetings If the baby cries while passing urine( not before) go for urine routine.. AND YES IMP POINT when u feed the baby Evacuate ur breast completely one time… Because the milk which comes first is generally for thirst and the hind milk for nutrition .. Sometimes only the fore milk is being given and switched to other breast So like if we take water, we will urine more.. so babies will urine more… empty ur breast completely so fore and hind milk are given.. Rest of baby is active No irritability/ lethargy Fever Vomiting Growth adequate Noting to wry But at the end mother is the best paediatrician If still you are not at peace, visit ur doctor or book consult wid me…. Enjoy motherhood
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If hydration is maintained , No worry about freqyency of micturition is increased. If baby is not crying or any pain or itching, there is no need to worry.
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1.If urine color and odour is normal then nothing to worry. 2.It depends on the climate situation.
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