Questions about whether it’s normal for a 10-month-old baby to have three bowel movements a day.
If a 2.5-year-old baby has bowel movements no more than three days apart, and does not cry during defecation, maintains a good mood, eats normally, and does not have a bloated stomach, this is considered normal. It is recommended that parents pay attention to the baby’s diet, consume more light and easily digestible foods and fruits and vegetables, and maintain adequate water intake.
Inquire about whether it is normal for a 20-day-old baby’s stool to contain water and have a dark color, and whether medication treatment is needed.
Is it normal for a baby to sleep on their stomach? How can you help your baby sleep better?
For a 6-month-old baby who has two to three stools a day, with a thin texture, and this has been the case all along, especially under exclusive breastfeeding, it is generally considered normal. It is recommended to give the baby more water and ensure the baby’s abdomen is kept warm.
A 40-day-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for three days. Is this normal? If not, how should it be handled?
A reader asks about a newborn baby’s head size, inquiring whether it is normal and what possible causes might be.
Is it normal for a baby’s stomach to be constantly bloated?
A seven-month-old baby’s stool turning from soft to watery may be due to indigestion caused by catching a cold. You can try using probiotics, lactase, and pepsin oral solution to aid digestion, and Simethicone oral suspension to stop diarrhea.
If a two-month-old baby does not defecate within 48 hours, it is considered constipation. Solutions include feeding rice gruel, juice, or using honey water, as well as changing dietary habits.