Discuss the normalcy of a 20-day-old baby defecating three times a day, and provide professional medical advice.
A two-month-old baby frequently feeds during the day, falls asleep after feeding but easily wakes up, continues to feed after waking, and sometimes becomes restless after playing but calms down after feeding. Concerned about the baby eating too much.
Explore the reasons behind a baby’s redness on the face during crying and whether it is a normal phenomenon.
Discussing the stool frequency of a 2-month-old breastfed infant, whether having a stool every 5 days and not being dry is considered a normal phenomenon.
If a two-month-old baby has gone four to five days without defecating, it may be due to incomplete development of gastrointestinal function, leading to constipation.
Babies who prefer sleeping on their stomachs may be expressing self-protection or poor digestion, but it could also be a sign of calcium deficiency, requiring enhanced nutrition and appropriate treatment.
Spitting up milk is a common occurrence in infants, and parents can take measures to reduce it.
Vomiting in infants after a cold can be a normal occurrence, but it may also be a sign of a health issue.
Understanding the phenomenon of infants passing stool when burping, and how to determine if it is a normal situation.
Inquiry about the normalcy of newborn hair shedding and scalp care.