Is it normal for a baby to not urinate overnight

  Generally speaking, babies have the habit of urinating when they sleep at night. Many mothers, for the sake of convenience, even if they don't put diapers on their babies during the day, will put them on at night so that they can avoid getting up at night. However, some mothers encounter the problem of whether it is normal for babies to not urinate all night long?

  

Is it normal for a baby to not urinate overnight1

  Firstly, if the baby's physical health is not a problem and they do not drink water or breastfeed before going to bed, it is normal for the baby to not urinate all night. Additionally, sometimes the weather is hot and the baby sweats more at night, so there may be situations where the baby does not urinate all night. However, the frequency of urination varies for babies of different ages every day.

  Secondly, it should be noted that if the baby has a fever and cannot urinate at night, it must be taken seriously. At this time, the baby may experience dehydration, and mothers need to replenish enough water for the baby in a timely manner, otherwise the baby's condition will worsen.

  Finally, the baby's urination and defecation can reflect their physical health very well. If the baby's urination and defecation are abnormal, mothers need to take the baby to the hospital for treatment. If mothers want to get results as soon as possible, they can take samples of the baby's urination and defecation at home. This way, when they go to the hospital, they can conduct laboratory tests in a timely manner, understand the situation as soon as possible, and receive treatment.

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