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My baby 3months old was urinating very less for last fewdays..one day it went even to 2times a day..we consulted doctor and he suggested for a urine test abdominal scan blood test..in urine test there was 6-8rbc..doctor concluded that it may be due to dehydration as he was not taking enough breastmilk as my milk supply was more and fast he was afraid to suck.. doctor suggested fot bottle feeding with expressed milk..now after that its back on track ..upto night he urinates around 13-14times but still at night when he is into sleep he does not urinate..when i wake him up for feeding he sometimes urinate that too with a gap of 6-8hrs..why urination is low during night and normal during daytime
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Greetings It's normal. Just check that the output should be 6+ times for 24hours..
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It's normal that baby passing urine 6-8 times per day
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Greetings it's normal, in night they will urinate less , the whole day urine output should be 8-10 time's
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