POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. A 4-month-old baby typically urinates around 6-8 times a day, though this can vary depending on factors like their feeding pattern (breast milk or formula) and fluid intake. It’s important that your baby’s urine is pale yellow, indicating proper hydration. If the urine is dark or your baby has fewer wet diapers, it could indicate dehydration.
Regarding the use of fan or AC in the room, here are some things to keep in mind:
Temperature: Keep the room temperature comfortable, around 24–27°C (75–80°F). Avoid too cold or too hot conditions. Airflow: Ensure that the fan or AC is not blowing directly on the baby to avoid chilling or drying out their skin. Humidity: AC can dry the air, so using a humidifier can help maintain moisture levels, preventing skin dryness and congestion. Covering Baby: Dress the baby in light, breathable clothes if using AC or a fan, and use a light blanket if necessary to maintain warmth. Ventilation: Ensure the room is well-ventilated, especially if the AC is on for extended periods.
These precautions will ensure your baby remains comfortable and safe.
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