A four-month-old baby who has been exclusively breastfed for six days without having a bowel movement may be experiencing constipation. Since the child’s digestive system is still developing, constipation can occur easily. Don’t worry; you can try giving the baby some honey water and gently massaging their abdomen. This should gradually improve the situation. If the bowel movement does not come, you can use a little enema spray inside the anus to help the baby defecate. Wishing the baby a healthy growth.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot recently and isn’t eating much. Is it okay for the baby to eat a lot of breast milk each time?
Is it normal for a 100-day-old baby to not have a bowel movement for consecutive 4 days?
Is it normal for a 2-month-old baby to be breastfed every 5 hours?
Is it normal for a 5-month-old baby to wake up every three hours at night and have only a small amount of breast milk each time? How can I help my baby sleep longer?
Discuss the situation of a three-month-old baby defecating every three to four days and provide professional advice.
The baby is three months old and feeds every two hours during the day, gaining about one kilogram per month. Is this normal?
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