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How many times peeing ??
How many times should a baby pee in a day? My daughter is one and a half month old.
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10 to 12 times on an average
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Hello. Are u the same person who has put up a consult previously??? If yeah than I have tried to address ur problem in the previous consult . I know u must be very stressed and have doubts regarding ur daughter. If u are someone else with similar problems then kindly consult me cos the info u have given me here is not enough. I wanna know the feeding pattern of ur daughter and the current state of health and weight.
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It is basically gastro colic reflux.babies use to pass motion sometime immediately after breast feed .that too in very small amount and like pichkari so don't worry its natural in breast feeding.sometime they even don't pass for 3_4days all is well .
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don't add on any powder milk or any other milk substitute just continue exclusive breast feed
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