After having a child, every parent will put the child first. If the child feels uncomfortable, parents can't bear to let themselves take over the baby's illness. Parents can detect any abnormal conditions in their baby's stool, so what should be done if the baby frequently defecates? Now let's take a look at the detailed introduction together.
After a baby is born, they will have three or four bowel movements. If there are no abnormal changes in their bowel movements, there is no need to worry. Some babies have underdeveloped gastrointestinal function, so their digestive function is generally weak. If diarrhea occurs, timely treatment should be sought to avoid dehydration.
If there are nipple shaped stools every time, breastfeeding babies and mothers should pay special attention to their diet. They should not eat raw, cold, or icy foods, nor should they eat foods that are difficult to digest, to avoid having nipple shaped stools. Babies who eat formula need to have the same consistency every time they are soaked, and the temperature of the formula should be suitable for the baby to drink, whether it is cold or hot.
If diarrhea occurs during each bowel movement, in addition to medication treatment, it is also necessary to give the baby more hydration. Rubbing the baby's stomach counterclockwise at the same time can also alleviate this situation. If there are frequent bowel movements but no abnormal patterns, there is no need to worry, as each baby's digestive function is different.