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No poop since last 3 days
My baby boy is 27 days old. He has not pooped since last 3 days however urination is frequent. He is being fed by his mother.
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No worries at all...sometimes newborn take 7 to 8 days to pass stool...
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dont worry its absolutely normal...
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Do not worry. Continue exclusive breast milk. Frequent urine is a good sign.
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Normal in this age .
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Can wait for 7-8 times to pass stool if baby is active and feeding well
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Neonate passing 7-8 stool per day or once in 4-5 days both are normal . Urine /Feeding should be good
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This is normal at this age..if the child is active feeding well gaining weight and passing urine 6-7 times a day it is fine..At this age child may pass stools 8-10 times a day and on other times child may not pass stools for 1week.Both situation are normal
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*continue exclusive breastfeeding 2hourly
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*give burping after every feeds
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