Question

How many days after birth does a baby start to have regular bowel movements?

Answer

Generally, breastfed infants will start to have regular bowel movements within about 2 to 4 weeks after birth, while formula-fed infants may form more regular bowel movements within a week. However, this timeline can vary due to individual differences and feeding methods. It’s important to note that a baby’s bowel movement frequency and shape will change as their digestive system matures and their diet changes. After introducing solid foods, the shape and frequency of a baby’s stool will become more similar to an adult’s.