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Baby poop in the first year

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As a Public Health Nurse, these are some of the very common questions and concerns I hear from clients:

“I have a 2.5 month-old. He hasn’t had a poop in 4 days. Should I be concerned?”

“My 4 month-old seems to be constipated. She only passed a tiny bit and she looks like she is straining.”

Baby poops have been a common source of anxiety and worry for parents! The good news is, in many cases, the baby is doing perfectly fine. It’s important to learn what would be considered normal at baby’s age.

The colours, textures, and frequency of baby’s stool can tell you a lot about your baby’s health.

Normal stool changes when baby is 1-2 months or older:

Check with baby’s health care provider if you notice:

*** Always check with baby’s health care provider before using suppositories or enemas on baby ***

Tips to help baby have healthy bowels:

Questions about baby or parenting? Connect with a public health nurse via eChat or call 416-338-7600.

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