Yes, it is normal for a baby's urine to have a stronger odor at times. This can happen as the composition of their urine changes over time. As long as there are no other symptoms like fever, blood in the urine, or signs of pain in the child, there is usually no need to worry. If the strong odor continues, it may be a good idea to bring it up at your next doctor's appointment for further guidance.
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