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Urine collection - infants


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Urine collection is a method of getting a urine sample from an infant for testing purposes. It can be done at home.


How the test is performed

Thoroughly wash the area around the urethra. If your health care provider gave you cleansing wipes, use these to clean the infant. Clean from the front to the back on a female infant, and from the tip of the penis down on a male infant.

Open a urine collection bag (a plastic bag with an adhesive paper on one end), and place it on the infant. For males, place the entire penis in the bag and attach the adhesive to the skin. For females, place the bag over the labia.




Put a diaper securely over the bag. Check your baby often and remove the bag after the infant has urinated into it. For active infants, this procedure may take a couple of attempts -- lively infants can displace the bag.

Drain the urine into a container to take it back to the health care provider.


How to prepare for the test

There is no preparation for the test. If you collect the urine at home, you might need a couple of extra collection bags.


How the test will feel

There is no discomfort.


Why the test is performed

The test is performed to get a urine specimen from an infant.



Review Date: 08/15/2007
Reviewed By: Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org).

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