More on weight gain. To feel what a sufficiently wet diaper is like, pour tablespoons mL of water into a clean diaper if baby wets more often, then the amount of urine per diaper may be less.
Diapers may be wetter in the morning, especially with older babies. Urine should be pale and mild smelling. After 4 — 6 weeks, some babies switch to an infrequent stooling pattern. This is normal as long as baby is gaining well, and stools are soft and profuse if several days have passed.
More on infant stooling. Baby is alert, active and meeting developmental milestones. Average weight gain for breastfed babies: 0 — 4 mo. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Many new moms have questions about their baby's urination pattern. You may be wondering how many wet diapers your baby should have each day, what color baby's urine should be, and what you should be checking for at each diaper change. Here you find information and guidelines for what's normal and what's not.
Breastfeeding moms are often more concerned about wet diapers than moms who bottle-feed. It's easier to tell that the baby is getting enough to eat when you're giving a bottle. When you're breastfeeding, however, it can be a little more difficult—especially in the first few days while your supply of breast milk is increasing.
Counting wet diapers is a great way to help you feel more confident that your baby is getting what they need. The number of wet urine diapers a breastfed baby has each day changes during the first week of life. During the first few days , your newborn may not receive much breast milk so they won't have many wet diapers. Then, as the days go on and your supply of breast milk increases , your baby will produce more urine and have more wet diapers.
Here's what to expect:. Even if you bottle-feed, your baby may not take much formula or pumped breast milk during the first day or two after birth.
The amount of urine that your newborn produces is directly related to the amount of fluid they take in. If your baby is a great eater and takes 2 ounces of formula every three hours right from the beginning, you will see more wet diapers.
But, if your newborn is sleepy or not taking in much fluid during the first day or so, they'll have less wet diapers. Here is a general guide:. Whether you're bottle-feeding or breastfeeding, your newborn should be settling into a feeding pattern and eating well by the second week of life.
Some newborns will pee up to 20 times in 24 hours, and that's OK. If your baby is sleeping, you don't have to wake them up to change a diaper. A change before or after each feeding, approximately every two to three hours, is fine. Since newborns only make a small amount of urine and disposable diapers are very absorbent, it can be hard to tell if the diapers are wet and your baby is peeing enough.
So, here are some ways to make sure your child is wetting the diaper:. Your baby's urine should be colorless or light yellow. Certain foods, food dyes, herbs , and vitamin supplements that you add to your everyday diet could change the color of your breast milk as well as add a tint of green, pink, or orange to your newborn's urine.
Concentrated urine is very dark yellow. After your milk comes in, a diaper with concentrated urine now and then is OK. However, if your baby has many diapers with very dark yellow urine, call the doctor. Very concentrated urine during the first few days of life can contain urate crystals uric acid crystals.
These urate crystals can cause a pink, red, or orange-colored, powdery stain in your baby's diaper called brick dust.
Concentrated urine and brick dust should go away by the fifth or sixth day when you're making more breast milk. Both boys and girls can have a little blood in their diaper, but for different reasons. Here are two reasons you may notice blood that aren't serious:. When your baby is getting enough fluids, they will have at least six to eight wet diapers a day.
But, if your baby is not getting enough, they can become dehydrated. Dehydration in newborns and young infants is dangerous. Your child should have at least two wet diapers during the first few days when you're only making colostrum. But, by the time your baby is six days old, they should have at least six wet diapers a day.
After 4 — 6 weeks, some babies stool less frequently, with stools as infrequent as one every days. As long as baby is gaining well , this is normal. Some moms worry about milk supply. Between weight checks, a sufficient number of wet and dirty diapers will indicate that baby is getting enough milk. This information is also found as part of the professional Breastfeeding Logs. Breastfeeding Logs. Hunger Cues — When do I feed baby? Breastfeeding Basics. Tips for juggling a newborn and toddler.
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