A four-month-old baby’s stool is abnormal, and the mother is seeking help. Is this situation normal?
A decrease in a baby’s stool frequency at a certain age is within the normal range. Generally, stool frequency increases after the introduction of complementary foods. Some children may also experience constipation after three or four months. Observe your baby’s stool carefully. As long as the baby does not show signs of abdominal pain, restlessness, or crying, there is usually no major concern. If there is still no bowel movement after more than a week, it is advisable to go to the hospital for a thorough examination to rule out any abnormalities.
My baby is 2 months old and has loose stool that’s a bit green. Is it due to being startled? What medicine should I give? Does it matter if my baby sleeps on its side?
Understanding the normal color and consistency of a breastfed baby’s stool
Baby’s stool is green and watery, with frequent bowel movements. The duration of the illness is 60 days. Current condition: The stool is greener and more watery, with auxiliary checks
Explore the possible causes and treatment suggestions for a baby’s green and thin stool.
My child turned one this month and has been growing up on formula milk and rice porridge (no other complementary foods added). Recently, their stool has turned milky white, and I want to know what the cause might be.