Most of the newborn’s bowel movements are due to functional constipation caused by dry stools, which can be intervened through abdominal massage, medication and other measures. 1. Abdominal massage: in daily life, you can use the palm of your hand to gradually rub the descending colon, sigmoid colon and other parts of the massage depth of 1cm or so, prompting the child to produce intestinal peristalsis. The length of each massage is controlled at 10-15min, which can be carried out 30 minutes after meals. 2. Medication: This method is only applicable to severe constipation or defecation difficulties. Medications such as warm saline and corkscrew can be used. Enema operation is not the first to be used because of its stimulating effect on the baby’s gastrointestinal tract. The above therapeutic interventions and medications need to be used under the supervision of a clinician. It is recommended to visit the hospital when abnormal bowel movements occur in newborns.