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Call the doctor if you notice any of the following signs of dehydration in your baby: Fewer than six wet diapers in 24 hours or diapers that stay dry for two or three hours, which might be a sign that urinary output is unusually scant. Urine that appears darker yellow and more concentrated.
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Learn More »If it seems like all your baby does is sleep, eat and deliver dirty diapers, things are exactly as they should be. Babies’ tummies are tiny and, compared with bigger kids and adults, reserve less fluid in their bodies. While babies can get all the fluids they need from their regular feedings, if your baby is exposed to extreme temperatures or loses fluids due to vomiting, diarrhea or sweating, she can quickly become dehydrated. Here are the signs of dehydration in babies, along with how to prevent and treat it.
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Read More »Once your baby has started solids, small amounts of fluids will start to come from other sources, such as fruits and vegetables, as well as sips of water. As the quantity of formula or breast milk your baby takes begins to decrease, it’s important to be sure that her total fluid intake doesn’t, which is why a little extra water, both on its own and in fruits and vegetables, is so important. And in hot weather, your little one's fluid intake has to increase, so offer more milk and water when temperatures soar — which means it’s especially important to take plenty of fluids with you on any family outings.
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Read More »When it’s hot outside, the most important step to preventing dehydration in your baby is by protecting her from extreme weather in the first place — which means ensuring she stays out of the sun (a good practice anyway to safeguard that delicate skin) and dressing her in light, breathable clothing. Never bundle her up in blankets while she’s sleeping (important, since overheating at nighttime has been linked to SIDS).
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