If your baby seems dehydrated, it is important to consult a healthcare professional as soon as possible. Signs of dehydration in babies can include dark green stools, reduced urine output, sunken fontanelle on the head, excessive fussiness, and more. It is important to monitor these symptoms and seek medical advice promptly if you have any concerns about your baby's hydration levels.
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