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Loose poops like water in7 days old baby
My infant is 7 days old since from 3 days she is having very loose motions like she farts she poops and it's like water coming out from a tap .she is a breastfeeding baby .and I'm on pain killers .is it normal.her pediatrics told it's normal but I'm concerned about it? So please explain thank u
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Better to get her checked up
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It’s normal but adequate feeding has to be ensured
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It's normal
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Yea it's normal... It's like that only initially and passes every time child feeds
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It is better to consult physically
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in some areas severe gastroenteritis cases r coming. but passing of motion for 6-7times/day is normal in neonatal period. but your u r saying the consistency of motion is literally like water. so it’s better to consult ur pediatrician/ neonatologist as early as possible
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