A 5-year-old typically urinates about 4 to 7 times a day. However, this can vary based on factors like fluid intake, activity level, and individual bladder capacity. It's important to ensure they stay hydrated and encourage them to use the bathroom regularly. If there are concerns about frequency or discomfort, consulting a pediatrician is advisable.
Normal toddlers urinate between 5 and 8 times per day depending on what they're drinking. Alcoholic toddlers urinate more often than that, and have a harder time seeing over the stearing wheel while driving, accounting for the high percentage of toddler DUIs.
At least once. In most cases, if the child does not urinate at least once it is more than likely not alive.
At least once. In most cases, if the child does not urinate at least once it is more than likely not alive.
A child should urinate every few hours - whatever makes sense considering how often the toddler eats and drinks. A decrease in urine output in a toddler can be an indication of a moderate to severe health issue that requires medical attention. Even a short-term decrease in urination can indicate a potential problem. In many cases, if it is caught early, the treatment can be simple but it should be closely monitored.
Yes.
A 9 year old should eat 1,000 to 2,000 calories daily
Hopefully, daily.
A 1-year-old typically urinates about 4 to 6 times a day, although this can vary depending on their fluid intake and individual habits. It's important to monitor for signs of dehydration, such as fewer wet diapers or concentrated urine. If there are significant changes in urination patterns, consulting a pediatrician is advisable.
grams of what?
1 cup
This depends entirely on how dirty the person is, and doesn't really have anything to do with age. A person should bathe at least every other day. If they are very active and sweaty, then they should bathe at least daily.
Daily calories should come from nutritious foods like vegetables, grains, and fruit. A nine year old girl requires about 1,400 calories daily.