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My baby is 7weeks now.. But recently he poos once in two or three days... Or attimes poos just little after a warm bath...and he fart so frequently and very smelly...folds his legs, arch his back, stretch a lot especially when sleeping...doesn't sleep alot at night...poo texture is soft.. Pasty... But he takes breastmilk alone and nothing else... 4.5kg at birth
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First 3 months the child can remain cranky on off, not to worry too much related to that. Till 6 months can pass motion 10-12 times per day also, so what you told is normal. Continue breastfeeding.
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It's normal
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That's fine, it's normal. Baby is adjusting. As long as baby is feeding will, active, passing urine 5-6 times, continue the same. Practice burping and tummy times after and between feeds, respectively. For any queries, book an online consultation with me. I am a lactation consultant, IYCF (Infant and Young Child Feeding) nutrition expert with an interest in Childhood Infections and Vaccinations. Take care!
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Greetings, it's normal
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