Author of questionMom of 2 children2 months agoA. Thank you for your quick response π All other activities are normal.
POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. If your baby is passing urine normally during the day but not passing urine at night for the past two nights, it may not be a serious issue, especially if he is otherwise active, feeding well, and has no signs of discomfort. Sometimes, babies may urinate less at night due to reduced fluid intake or deeper sleep. However, ensure your baby is getting enough fluids during the day. If this pattern continues for more than 2β3 nights, or if you notice signs like a dry mouth, sunken eyes, unusual fussiness, or fewer wet diapers overall, itβs best to consult a pediatrician to rule out dehydration or any underlying issue.
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