What Should You Do If a 4-Month-Old Baby Hasn’t Pooped for 4 Days?
Discuss the situation of a 40-day-old baby not defecating for a week, providing professional advice and possible medical examinations.
Discuss whether a six-month-old baby defecating every two days falls within the normal range and provide professional insights.
Is it normal for a child to not have a bowel movement for four days, and what are the solutions?
The child has a good appetite, but defecates 3 to 4 times a day. Is this frequency of defecation normal?
Is it normal for a child to have bowel movements every three or four days? What should be done?
A two-month-old baby exclusively breastfed every five days, inquiring whether this is normal.
Inquire about a baby having 5 to 6 bowel movements a day, each with a small amount and loose consistency, whether it is normal, and its association with breastfeeding, and ask for ways to handle the situation. Also, ask if the condition is urgent and what kind of assistance is needed: Thank you for a direct reply.
Discussing the situation of newborns having frequent bowel movements and whether it is a normal phenomenon.
Discuss the effects of using suppositories on newborns’ defecation and their safety under mixed feeding.