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Baby Urination: Is Infrequent Peeing a Cause for Concern?
It is not normal for a baby to pee only once a day. A newborn baby should urinate at least six times a day, and older babies should urinate even more frequently. If your baby is not peeing regularly, it could be a sign of dehydration or another underlying medical condition. Please take your baby to see a doctor right away if you are concerned about their urination.Baby Health - Related Articles
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