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Is It Normal for a Four-Month-Old Baby Fed Only on Breast Milk to Not Have a Bowel Movement for Six Days?

A four-month-old baby fed exclusively on breast milk not having a bowel movement for six days is a common phenomenon caused by constipation.
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Is It Normal for a Full-Moon Baby to Sleep for 23 Hours a Day?

A baby over 40 days old sleeps for 23 hours a day. Lately, due to a cold, the baby won’t take formula milk. It might be because of indigestion. It’s suggested to try feeding the baby Mommy Love and to pay more attention to their care.
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Is It Normal for a Girl to Grind Her Teeth at Night?

Grinding teeth at night in children may be caused by poor digestion or intestinal parasitic infections, or it could be due to overexcitement during the day or excessive stress leading to an excited state of the cerebral cortex.
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Is It Normal for a Newborn Baby Girl to Have Blood in Her Urine?

Blood in a newborn baby girl’s urine may be caused by a lack of trace elements, which can be improved by supplementing calcium and AD capsules, as well as getting more sunlight. It is recommended to further check and test for trace elements.
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Is It Normal for a Nine-and-a-Half-Month-Old Baby to Have Three Bowel Movements a Day?

A nine-and-a-half-month-old baby has three bowel movements a day. The question is whether this is normal and if it’s related to eating too much.
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Is It Normal for a Nine-Month-Old Baby to Vomit Milk?

Is it normal for a nine-month-old baby to vomit milk?
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Is It Normal for a One-Year-Old Baby to Have a Low Fever and Excessive Eye Discharge?

A one-year-old baby experiencing low fever and excessive eye discharge may be symptoms of acute conjunctivitis and requires timely medical attention.
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Is It Normal for a One-Year-Old Baby to Urinate Frequently?

Frequent urination in a one-year-old baby may be a normal phenomenon, but it could also be a sign of urinary tract infection. It is recommended to undergo urine testing for a definitive diagnosis.
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Is It Normal for a Reaction to Appear Two Months After BCG Vaccination?

What is the normal reaction time after BCG vaccination?
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Is It Normal for a Seven-Month-Old Baby’s Stool to Be Soft and Then Watery?

A seven-month-old baby’s stool turning from soft to watery may be due to indigestion caused by catching a cold. You can try using probiotics, lactase, and pepsin oral solution to aid digestion, and Simethicone oral suspension to stop diarrhea.
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