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kohchuup
post Mar 1 2019, 02:47 PM

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breast feeding like what u mentioned, few days only poop once, if ur baby's poop r not hard type should be ok, if bb discomfort they will cry, if he is not crying meaning bb is ok. My boy and my bother's boy n girl last time the same, 4-7 days only poop once. Monitor ur bb's poop texture and colour.

My wife tried to avoid spicy, fried, dairies, processed, overnight n etc... foods

Now my boy 26 mo, breastfeeding and rice for lunch and dinner, 2-3 days poop once, been feeding him bananas, grapes and papayas. Poop texture soft n brownish and greenish in colour
kohchuup
post Mar 4 2019, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(lowlowc @ Mar 3 2019, 12:46 PM)
He's crying. We can see he's trying to poop but no poop comes out. Only the smell.

When finally poop comes on 5th day, it's not hard but mushy. So I don't know if this is constipated or not.
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I checked with our dr about that, they said its normal, we too a bit skeptical about it but since son seems ok so we treat it as normal.

My boy will eat less after two days of no poo poo, after poo poo will eat alot. Poo poo texture wise ok. Continue to feed him water and fruits.

Try to feed ur bb water right after milk see any changes
kohchuup
post Mar 9 2019, 02:52 PM

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QUOTE(lowlowc @ Mar 6 2019, 12:23 PM)
Same here. After he poop, he wants milk all the time.
We tried to feed some water in between feeding, just a few sip.
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just feed bb water till duwan. Alot of ppl said breast feed no need drink water, i still give my son till he duwan, not much tho
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post Mar 16 2019, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(coca^cola @ Mar 10 2019, 05:26 AM)
Breast milk is more than 80% water, especially the first milk that comes with each feed. Therefore, whenever the mother feels her baby is thirsty she can breastfeed him or her. This will satisfy the bay’s thirst, and continue to protect the baby from infections, and help the baby to continue to grow well. Babies do not need water before they are 6 months old, even in a hot climate. This is one of the reasons that WHO recommends for children to be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life.

https://www.who.int/features/qa/breastfeeding/en/
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Noted thank you

 

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