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When a baby has a fever, fever-reducing suppositories can be used to help lower the temperature. However, the number of times it can be used in a day is limited, and excessive use may have adverse effects on the baby’s health.
How many times should a 1-year-7-month-old baby normally have a bowel movement in a day?
A baby’s bowel movement frequency varies from individual to individual, and having bowel movements every few days can be normal. However, if accompanied by discomfort or concerns about affecting physical health, it is recommended to timely observe the characteristics of the stool and rule out potential infections or organic problems.
After adding solid foods, a baby’s bowel frequency may change, usually 1 to 3 times a day is considered normal.
It’s normal for breastfed babies to have many bowel movements in a day.
For a baby around six to seven months old, daily bowel movements typically range from 0 to 6 times. If the baby does not have a bowel movement for more than three days, it may be constipated and measures should be taken.
Understanding the Normal Frequency of Newborn Bowel Movements
It’s normal for a three-month-old baby to have bowel movements every 1 to 2 days.
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