What to do when a newborn has little urine

  A baby born within 28 days is called a newborn. After birth, a newborn should start urinating within 24 hours after birth, and by the end of the week, the number of urinations can reach 20 times a day. Newborns should be actively breastfed after birth, and if they are not fed properly then they will have little urination.  Breastfeeding should be done within half an hour after the birth of the child, pay attention to breastfeeding on demand, the child can be fed if he or she is hungry and needs milk, the number of times a breastfed child eats milk can reach more than 10-12 times a day for 30 minutes each time, if the child does not have enough milk, the phenomenon of less urine will occur. When a newborn baby has little urine, the first thing you should do is pay attention to strengthening feeding, so that the child can try to ensure that the amount of milk into the baby only have sufficient intake to ensure normal urination. There are some parents who do not feed their children because their newborns have been sleeping and not crying, which can easily lead to a decrease in urination. If your child is crying and fussing while urinating less, and your tummy is bloated and not ready to eat, you should consider whether there are pathological factors, and if necessary, pay attention to your child to seek medical confirmation. If the newborn has an increased number of stools, diarrhea, and reduced urine, this may be due to dehydration, which must be actively treated for diarrhea and corrected dehydration, otherwise it will have a greater impact on the child.  In short, newborns with little urine mainly consider the factors of feeding, the child does not eat enough milk can appear the phenomenon of little urine. It is very important for every mother to know the correct way to feed her baby.