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Posted: Mon 19:59, 02 Sep 2013 Post subject: louboutin pas cher Baby Urination Problems |
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THE FIRST VOIDING
The fetal kidney begins to create urine in the fourth [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] month of the pregnancy, and at that point the fetal bladder empties it into the amniotic cavity in the womb. Without fetal urine, there would be considerably Jess amniotic fluid. Ninety-three percent of newborns' first voidings take place within the first 24 hours after birth. Ninety percent of the rest urinate during the second day of life. Those babies who still haven't voided after the second—not the first—day should be evaluated. Your baby's first few squirts are usually small amounts of dark, murky urine. This "sludge" appearance is the result of a high concentration of sodium urate crystals as well as certain proteins. The typical newborn urinates 16 to 24 times per day. Each voiding produces 15 to 25 milliliters, and the total amount of urine for the day is 45 to 70 percent of the baby's total fluid intake for the day.
During his first six months of life, your infant will continue to void as often as he did the first days, but he'll increase the volume of the voiding to 20 to 35 milliliters. The newborn's and infant's bladder is very different from the adult's. The adult bladder is dome-shaped and, unless it's very full, it stays within the pelvis. Your baby's bladder is spindle-shaped and extends up into the abdominal cavity, even when it's completely empty. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] A baby's bladder also [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] functions differently. The adult bladder empties when told to, leaving behind [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] just enough urine to dampen its inside lining. No one can tell the newborn bladder when to empty, and when it does, enough is [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] left behind to dampen anyone daringly standing directly in the way. Ask any pediatrician if this isn't so.
BRICK-DUST DIAPER STAIN (UrateCrystals) :
Urine loaded with sodium urate—a [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] compound normally excreted by infants—takes on a strange color. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Depending on the urine's freshness and concentration, the color will be a brown-red or an orange-red. If you've [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] just joined the scores of parents who have been scared out of their wits by their baby's "blood-stained" diapers, stay calm for a few moments. Don't wrestle the diaper to the ground and rip it into shreds. Put it [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] in a brown, unmarked bag and bring it and your baby to your pediatrician. Using simple methods, the doctor can test the "damned spot" for its hemoglobin content.
If it flunks the test, it isn't blood; it's just ordinary brick-dust diaper stain. If, while you're sitting in the waiting room, the infamous diaper dries out, you'll see-that the red spot has become a powdery collection of easily scraped-off "brick [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] dust." You can laugh all the way [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] home. If, for some reason, your baby's reddish diaper has been destroyed, get a fresh urine sample from the baby and bring that to the doctor so she can examine it under the microscope. She'll quickly see if any red blood cells are present, or if, as is most likely the case, the red color came from/irate crystals. In this case, nothing has to be done. With your nerves being the exception, no harm has been done.
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