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Is It Normal for a Five-Month-Old Baby to Not Urinate All Night?

It is a normal physiological phenomenon for a five-month-old baby not to eat or urinate at night, as their metabolism slows down during sleep. As long as they are the same as usual during the day, there is no need to worry.
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  • Baby Health
  • Elimination Issues
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Is the Frequency and Amount of a Child’s Stool Normal?

Decoding Questions About a Child’s Stool Frequency and Amount
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  • Infant and Toddler Health
  • Elimination Issues
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What to Do If a 4-Year-Old Still Wets the Bed at Night?

A child over four years old still wets the bed at night, seeking solutions.
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  • Pediatric Health
  • Elimination Issues
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Why a 7-Month-Old Baby Needs to Urinate in Multiple Sittings

Understanding the reasons and coping strategies for a 7-month-old baby to urinate in multiple sittings.
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  • Baby Health
  • Elimination Issues
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