How many times a day is normal for a one-month-old baby to poop?

The number of bowel movements varies depending on how and when the infant is fed. Under normal circumstances, breastfed babies have about 2-5 bowel movements a day, and formula-fed babies have about 1-2 bowel movements a day; if there is a significant increase in the number of bowel movements, it may be due to illness. Breastfed babies usually have about 2-5 bowel movements a day. Some babies have more milk and may have more bowel movements, and you need to pay attention to the shape of your baby’s bowel movements. It is normal for babies to have mushy bowel movements and more frequent bowel movements if they have a good mental state and are developing well. Formula-fed infants, the number of stools a day in 1-2 times, according to the different amount of milk and the baby’s intestinal tract will be different, the number of stools is also different, the stools are paste-like in nature, the general situation is good, it is a normal phenomenon, if the baby appeared to have diarrhea, need to pay attention to. If the number of stools increases significantly, it is recommended that parents take their infants to the pediatrician in time, and use medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to avoid the adverse effects caused by self-medication.