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My 8th Month Baby Pooped 3 Times A Day Is This Normal

Is it normal for a 4 month old baby to feed 10 times a day?

I have breast fed 4 babies. None had any special needs, but I would say that what you're describing is absolutely normal.Now, there are several pieces of important information you didn't mention. For instance, does the baby still wake up to feed at night? Is she growing at an appropriate rate? Has her pediatrician ever said that she isn't getting enough food?Also, do you know how to tell if your baby is full when she stops eating? She should remove herself from the breast and appear satisfied. (I.e. Not crying or unable to sleep.)All babies have different needs, and many 4 month olds can get by on 8 feedings a day. But that doesn't mean they all can. Nor does it mean that you should strive to reach a goal of some set average number of feedings. Feed your baby when she's hungry. If you're doing that, and she's growing, that's all you need to do.

My 1 month baby passes stool 20 to 25 times in a day? normal?

my 1 month baby passes stool 20 to 25 times in a day? she has also got red rash near that area..it really pains and she cries a lot while passing the stool.
Do infants pass stool so many times in a day?
My baby is having hard time, please advise!

What is the normal frequency of poo in a 3-month baby?

In all honesty, babies poop all the time until they’re about a year old. They will stop pooping then poop more than you have ever seen in your life before and after growth spurts. First time parents worry so much that there are whole websites dedicated to growth charts, poop frequency discussions, average sizes/weights, pee color, breast swelling, so on. Really, don’t worry too much about that sort of stuff.If your baby hasn’t pooped in a couple of days, call their doctor and ask if it’s normal. Chances are, it is. It’s when they don’t poop for a few days that you should be a little concerned. If their poop is black, take them to the ER or pediatrician right away. Black poop usually means blood in the stool. Or if you find blood in their diaper, take them to the doctor. If their poop smells like inhumanly disgusting, like it’s a wave of death, take them to the doctor. I guess, too, if it’s some really off the wall color, take them.But for the most part, don’t stress about baby poop. If the baby is mostly breast fed, tell momma to drink more water. That’ll help if baby is constipated. If you’ve started to let your little one drink water, now’s a good time to let them drink it.If they’re pooping too much, cut back on any fruit juices or spicy drinks or foods you might have started letting them have. (Hey - I knew a lady who fed pepperoni pizza to a 3 month old. Made me squirm but I know some people do!) Definitely take them to the pediatrician because diarrhea at that age can be risky.Having said all that, I’m not a doctor. Just a mother of 3 lol. Good luck! :)

My Labrador puppy (3 months) poops around 8-10 times a day. What can be the possible cause for this?

It's not a Good Sign and It Can be Diarrhea.Ordinarily, littler breeds and more youthful puppies should urinate more as often as possible than bigger breeds and more seasoned pooch. The normal sound puppy will deliver roughly 10 to 20 ml of pee for each pound of body weight every day. In a perfect world grown-up puppies ought to be permitted outside to alleviate themselves no less than 3-5 times each day.your pet is a grown-up, generally sound, and carrying on ordinarily aside from the looseness of the bowels, I suggest you withhold sustenance – NOT WATER – for 12 hours. At the 12-hour check, offer a flat eating regimen. I prescribe cooked ground turkey and plain 100 percent pumpkin.This is an alternate insipid eating routine from the customary ground hamburger and rice blend that is regularly prescribed. Indeed, even the least fatty ground hamburger contains a ton of fat, and fat can compound an instance of the runs. Rice, despite the fact that it's flat, is exceptionally fermentable. Maturing rice in the colon of a pet with the runs tends to increment gassiness. Additionally, rice watches out for simply zip directly through the GI tract, leaving with the following episode of unstable loose bowels absolutely undigested.Blend the cooked ground turkey and pumpkin or sweet potato 50-50 in your pooch's bowl. Encourage 2 to 3 little dinners daily until the point when stools are back to 100 percent, which ought to occur in around 72 hours.My most loved all-characteristic against looseness of the bowels cure is a herb called dangerous elm bark. I suggest continually having some close by so when you require it, it's in that spot. Tricky elm is alright for puppies, grown-ups, and geriatric mutts and it is totally protected when mixed with different prescriptions. I suggest about a half teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight, blended into the flat eating routine twice day by day.I likewise prescribe you include a decent quality pet probiotic.Sustaining a flat eating regimen and supplementing with dangerous elm bark is a decent arrangement for around 3 days, at which time your puppy's stool ought to have returned to typical. In the event that following 3 days the runs hasn't cleared up, it's a great opportunity to check in with your veterinarian.

My 9 month old poops 3-4 times a day, is this normal?

His poops are solid/normal but it just seems like a lot. Any other kids around his age doing the same? Is this fairly normal? I plan to ask at his appt for 9month check up.
He eats solids for 3 meals a day, has 1 mid morning snack, and 5 4oz bottles(+6oz for night feeding). He is in the 25% for weight and 85% for height at his 8 month visit, so I can't imagine I'm overfeeding. Any insight would be great, thanks!

My baby hasn't pooped in 2 days?

For Gods sake people!!! This baby is only 2 weeks old, why are you recommending water, juice etc.? Babies bowels come in all shapes and sizes! Some poo 3 times a day and some poo every 3 days. Once your baby has passed the meconium, the black poo, in the first few days after birth she will then settle down into a regularish bowel pattern. Especially in breast fed babies this can mean that she may not poo for several days at a time. Breast fed babies take all the nutrients and fluid that they need from the feed so then only poo out what is not used, which is often not much. My son used to only poo every 5 days, and my daughter every 3 days. As long as your babies tummy is not becoming distended, she is not drawing her legs up in pain, she doesn't appear to be straining to poo and she isn't crying without being consoled then don't worry. I am a mum of 2 and also a paediatric nurse, I don't claim to know everything, but I do know that 2 days without poo in an otherwise healthy baby is ok.

How many times a day r u supposed to poop?

damn dude what do you eat, laxatives?

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