At least once. In most cases, if the child does not urinate at least once it is more than likely not alive.
booby 56
You times 10 by 12, because there are 12 months in a year and ten years in a decade, and then you should get an answer of 120
once a year
A 2-year-old typically urinates about 4 to 8 times a day, depending on fluid intake and individual differences. It's important to monitor for signs of dehydration, such as infrequent urination, especially if the child is active or it’s hot outside. If a child is consistently urinating less than this range or shows discomfort, it's advisable to consult a pediatrician.
A 6-year-old child typically urinates about 4 to 8 times a day, depending on their fluid intake and activity level. It's important to encourage regular bathroom breaks, especially during school or playtime. If a child is urinating significantly more or less than this range, or if there are any signs of discomfort, it may be worth consulting a pediatrician.
At least once. In most cases, if the child does not urinate at least once it is more than likely not alive.
booby 56
See related question below. If you are voiding urine more than you think you should, or if you are drinking much more water than seems ordinary, you should get to your PCP immediately. You could have a problem with blood sugar levels.
Once a year
a 56 year old women should only "make love" a couple times a year. that's nasty!
12 times.
six months a year
At least 365 or more.
As a bare minimum, every 3 months. (4 times a year)
At least every 3 months, which means 4 times a year. Two of which should be Mectin based.
2 times per day
3 or 2 times a day