POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. It's normal for babies, especially around 6 months old, to urinate frequently. Babies at this age are typically consuming more liquids, whether it's breast milk, formula, or water if they've started solids. The frequency you mentioned (20 to 25 times per day) sounds within the normal range for a well-hydrated baby.
The reasons for frequent urination in infants can include:
1. **High Fluid Intake**: Babies at this age need frequent feedings, which naturally leads to more urine output.
2. **Physiological Development**: As their kidneys mature, babies become more efficient at filtering and excreting urine.
3. **Temperature and Environment**: Warmer temperatures or being bundled up can also increase urine output.
If your daughter is otherwise healthy, active, and not showing signs of discomfort or dehydration, frequent urination is usually not a cause for concern. However, if you notice any unusual changes in her urination patterns or have concerns about her hydration, it's always a good idea to consult with her pediatrician for personalized advice.
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