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Mom of a 9 m old boy6 months ago
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#asktheexperts How many times should a 3month baby poop in a day!! if he poops more, is it due to the mother eating fried foods..?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months ago
A. At 3 months old, babies typically poop anywhere between 1 to 4 times a day, but this can vary from baby to baby. Some babies may have bowel movements after every feeding, while others may go a couple of days without pooping. The consistency of the stool is also important to consider—breastfed babies usually have softer stools, while formula-fed babies may have firmer stools. If your baby is pooping more than usual, it might not necessarily be due to the mother's diet, such as eating dried foods, but there are several factors that could contribute: Possible Causes for Increased Pooping: Diet of the Mother (Breastfeeding): While it’s unlikely that dried foods specifically will cause more pooping, some foods in the mother's diet can affect the baby’s digestion. Spicy, acidic, or certain foods might make babies have more frequent stools. Baby’s Digestive System Maturing: At 3 months, your baby’s digestive system is still maturing, and it's not uncommon for babies to have more frequent stools as their gut gets used to processing milk. Changes in Milk Intake: If the baby is feeding more often or drinking more milk, they may poop more frequently. Viral Infection or Illness: If the baby has diarrhea or is passing more stools than usual (especially watery stools), it could be due to an infection. Watch out for signs of dehydration (such as fewer wet diapers or a dry mouth), and if you notice these, it's important to seek medical advice. Formula Changes: If you're formula feeding, changing the type or brand of formula can sometimes affect the baby's bowel movements. What to Watch For: Consistency: If the stool is soft or watery but the baby is still active, it's generally not a cause for concern. However, if the stools are consistently watery, contain mucus, or there’s blood, it could be a sign of a digestive issue, infection, or allergy, and you should consult a doctor. Signs of Discomfort: If your baby seems uncomfortable or is crying during bowel movements, it could be a sign of gas or constipation, even if they are pooping more frequently. If you're concerned about the baby’s increased pooping or if other symptoms like vomiting, fever, or signs of dehydration are present, it's best to consult your pediatrician for further guidance.
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