After the baby is born, mothers will carefully take care of the baby and pay attention to their condition. However, some women are actually novice mothers who do not have much knowledge about their babies, such as bloating. So, what does it mean for a baby to have a stomachache?
A baby's accumulated belly actually means that the baby's feces have formed, no longer in the form of thin bubbles. In folk culture, the accumulation of stomach is also known as the accumulation of stomach. There is a saying that babies grow faster when they accumulate stomach, but in fact, if a baby has accumulated stomach, it means that their digestive system has become much stronger compared to when they were born, and they can better digest and absorb food, and their body growth will also accelerate.
Generally, babies only experience bloating after one month, but the specific time of occurrence may depend on the baby's body and the food they usually eat. If the baby is breastfed, the phenomenon of abdominal distension may occur later. If the baby drinks formula, the time of abdominal distension may be earlier. Therefore, if parents do not see their baby's abdominal distension for a long time, they should not be too nervous.
Most of the feces of babies under the age of one month are in the form of blisters, which may form several blisters per day. For slightly older babies, they may have fewer internal thrusts per day, once a day or every few days. When a baby has a belly, the poop they pull out becomes strip-shaped, and the frequency of pooping will be less, but at the same time, pooping will become more and more regular.