My baby is six months old and has bowel movements two to three times a day, sometimes up to four or five times. Sometimes he spits up milk. A month ago, he had bowel movements every four or five days, and the stool was very smelly, similar to that of an older child. Now, it’s not smelly and he has bowel movements two to three times a day, sometimes four or five times. I’m not sure if this is normal.
The Normal Range of Newborn Defecation Frequency
Red rashes on a baby’s body may be eczema. It is recommended to use Zicao Soft Cream and Shule Wei Shu Cream for treatment, and to pay attention to the baby’s diet, avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
How to Determine If Your Baby’s Nighttime Crying Is Caused by Calcium Deficiency?
Sudden movements during a newborn’s sleep may be a normal phenomenon as the nervous system is still developing.
A 5-month-old baby has hard stool, breastfed, stool is grainy, cries when pooping; how to improve? What’s the situation and effect of previous treatments? No hospital visit. Seeking help: How to normalize the baby’s bowel movements?
Newborns who defecate after eating may be due to underdeveloped gastrointestinal function, which is a normal phenomenon.
A 28-day-old baby often gets startled during naptime, wakes up at the slightest noise, and can only fall asleep when held. After falling asleep, they sometimes wake up as if from a nightmare, looking scared and then crying. What’s going on?
A 19-month-old baby falls asleep between 9:30 and 10 PM but wakes up crying around 1 AM. Sometimes, offering milk or letting him watch TV helps him fall asleep again, but he will wake up crying again between 6 and 7 AM. The question is how to solve the problem of the baby waking up crying at night.
The normal body temperature range for a 7-month-old baby is between 36.5℃ to 37.5℃ when measured rectally, 36.2℃ to 37.3℃ when measured orally, and 35.9℃ to 37.2℃ when measured axillary.