Seeking advice on handling baby’s bowel movement frequency and eczema
The baby is just 43 days old and has bowel movements every few days. The baby doesn’t sleep for a nap for 10 or so hours and has bowel movements only after I use a lubricant. Also, the amount of stool is not much. What should I do?
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