What's wrong with a baby defecating after eating

  Many parents find that their babies defecate immediately after they are full, and the frequency is quite frequent. This situation makes many novice mothers very worried, suspecting that the baby's gastrointestinal function may have problems. So, what's wrong with the baby defecating after they are full?

  

What's wrong with a baby defecating after eating1

  Firstly, if a baby experiences such a situation, it may be caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction. The food that the baby eats is taken orally and then enters the stomach. Generally, it takes a long time to digest before it can enter the intestines, and finally the garbage is excreted through the anus. If the baby's gastrointestinal function is in a state of dysfunction, the food that is eaten in the stomach will not be absorbed in time and will directly enter the intestines for excretion.

  Secondly, it is related to the baby's psychology, because some babies have no gastrointestinal function problems, but due to their small stomach or lack of activity in daily life, they will quickly excrete after eating. Over time, this habit will develop. Therefore, mothers should start to guide the baby's psychology and gradually change the habit of defecating after eating.

  Finally, whether it is gastrointestinal diseases or psychological reasons that affect the baby's ability to defecate after meals, the baby's inability to absorb nutrients for a long time can lead to uneven nutrition. Therefore, in order to make the baby's body stronger, it is necessary to start from the aspect of the baby defecating after meals.

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