If a two-month-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for two days and shows signs of wanting to go but can’t, it may be a sign of constipation.
Newborns have not fully developed gastrointestinal functions, and their bowel movement frequency may vary due to individual differences. Generally, bowel movements a few times a day to several times a day are considered normal. If the baby does not defecate for two consecutive days after adding solid foods, you can first observe the characteristics of the stool. If the characteristics are normal and there are no other discomforts, there is usually no need to worry excessively. It is recommended to give the baby oral probiotics to promote intestinal absorption.
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