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Guardian of a 1 yr 1 m old girl7 months ago
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#asktheexpert my baby is not urinating during night times while sleeping. is it common

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 8 m old boy7 months ago

A. It's common for children around the age of 3 years 8 months to feel discomfort as their milk teeth (baby teeth) start loosening in preparation for adult teeth. Typically, the process of losing milk teeth begins around 6 years old, but it can vary. Some children may start losing their first tooth as early as 5 years, while others may take a bit longer. As your daughter is putting her fingers around her teeth, it could indicate some gum discomfort or an early sign of the teeth loosening. To help with the discomfort, you can try giving her a cold teething ring, massaging her gums gently, or offering her soft foods. If the discomfort persists or seems severe, you can consult a pediatric dentist for further advice.

profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 8 m old boy7 months ago

A. It is generally normal if a 6-month-old baby does not urinate during the night occasionally, especially if they are sleeping deeply or if fluid intake was low before bedtime. Babies at this age can sometimes sleep for longer stretches without peeing. However, if this happens frequently, and the baby shows signs of dehydration (such as dry mouth, sunken fontanelle, or very few wet diapers during the day), it’s important to consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues. Make sure your baby is feeding well and staying hydrated throughout the day.

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