What’s Causing My Newborn to Shiver and Leak While Sleeping?

After 10 days, the baby, having switched to breastfeeding, often has diarrhea and leaks feces. It happens every time it passes gas, and even after taking medicine like ‘Mama Love,’ the situation doesn’t improve. Additionally, the baby twitches and makes noises every few minutes while sleeping, sometimes suddenly jumping as if startled. It cries within minutes of being placed on the bed, both during the day and night, making it difficult for the baby to sleep comfortably in the bed. Are these symptoms a sign of illness? What can be done to improve the situation?
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What’s Causing My Newborn’s Black Stool?

A newborn’s black stool may be due to an excessive amount of fecal fat leading to fatty acid attack on the intestinal mucosa, or it could be caused by the milk powder staying in the intestines for too long. If it occurs frequently, it is recommended to undergo regular stool checks to determine the cause.
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What’s Causing My Newborn’s Vomiting?

Although a newborn’s swallowing function is relatively mature after birth, due to the relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter, the stomach being in a horizontal position, and the pyloric sphincter being more developed, it is easy to experience symptoms such as regurgitation and even vomiting. As the baby grows older and its development improves, these symptoms will improve. At this time, it is important to prevent aspiration. If the condition does not improve after a long time, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.
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