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My baby is one month old and passes watery stool more than once in after every feed also while farting or strongly crying. Because of this His stool area is constantly wet and now has become red .
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Dear parents,       . New born child normally passes motion as many times he feed, motion is semi solid half solid half watery, all most Golden yellow in colour with white jeera like granules.        While feeding child sucks air also & so after feeding Burping is must,the air swallowed is released. If this air passes down ward in investigation, results in farting off&on. If for any reason child do not pass this air start Crying due to discomfort.
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Hold the baby in one hand at level of breast in one arm, keeping head at elbow, after starting feeding, hold the outer palm  of baby & and press between thumb and index finger so the baby remain awake & continue feeding for 15to20 mintues.   Burping :after feeding put the baby over left shoulder & pat over back of stomach for 5 mintues till he burp 4to5 times. Sleeping :lay the baby right arm side with head over pillow. Buttocks should be clean with soft cotton & mop with soft cloth. No reason mop with napkin. If this area get red, apply coconut oil, in no case use wipes.
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This redness leading to motion. Apply rash free cream Avoid wipes
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