What’s Happening with My 2.5-Month-Old Who hasn’t Pooped for Three Days?

A 75-day-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for three days, isn’t crying, and eats on time. Previous treatment and results: none, seeking assistance: to know why, should be okay, my baby once took 8 days for the longest, breastfeeding usually doesn’t cause issues, formula milk can make stools dry, and if complementary foods are provided, stools can also become dry. It’s best to see a doctor if there’s no bowel movement for 3-4 days. If the child has no abnormalities, eating and drinking well and taking a nap during the day is normal. If it’s really bad, use soap sticks and rectal suppositories, but I don’t recommend using them. So when my baby was about a month old, the longest it took for a bowel movement was on the eighth day. I often rub my baby’s belly to help with absorption if the stool is too dry or too loose.
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What’s Happening with My 43-Day-Old Baby’s Spitting Up?

Spitting up is a very common issue. A baby’s heart cannot lock in food like an adult’s heart. The feeding position of the baby may also lead to milk reflux. Smaller babies tend to spit up. Don’t lay the baby down immediately after feeding. You can have the baby’s head rest on the adult’s left arm. This position allows the baby to face the adult, gently patting the back so the baby can burp. The baby will improve as they grow older.
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