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Father of a 2 yr 2 m old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert My son is 7 months old. whenever he take milk or food, he is going for bathroom. Minimum 7 to 8 times per day. whatever he eat he can't digest it.

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 11 m old boy1 Year ago

A. It sounds like your 7-month-old baby is having frequent bowel movements (7-8 times a day) after consuming milk or food, which could indicate a few things: 1. **Immature Digestive System**: Babies' digestive systems are still developing, and frequent bowel movements can be normal as they adjust to new foods. 2. **Food Sensitivities or Allergies**: Your baby might be sensitive to certain foods or ingredients. Common triggers include dairy, soy, gluten, or specific fruits and vegetables. 3. **Overfeeding**: Sometimes, frequent stools can be a result of overfeeding, where the baby's system is processing more food or milk than it can handle at once. Here are a few steps you can take to help manage this: - **Check Feeding Amounts**: Ensure you're not overfeeding. Follow your baby's cues for hunger and fullness. - **Monitor Foods**: Keep a food diary to track what your baby eats and note any patterns with bowel movements. This can help identify potential triggers. - **Offer Smaller, Frequent Meals**: Instead of large meals, offer smaller portions more frequently. This can be easier for the digestive system to manage. - **Consider Allergies or Sensitivities**: If you suspect a food allergy or sensitivity, discuss this with your pediatrician. They may recommend eliminating certain foods from your baby's diet temporarily to see if symptoms improve. - **Hydration**: Ensure your baby stays hydrated, especially if they are having frequent bowel movements. It's essential to discuss these concerns with your pediatrician for a proper evaluation and guidance. They can help determine if there's an underlying issue or if adjustments to diet or feeding practices are needed.

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