Under normal circumstances, two-month-old babies have two to three bowel movements per day, and if they are breastfed, the number of bowel movements may reach three to five times per day; if the baby does not have a bowel movement for four to five days, it means that there is difficulty in defecation, and the diagnosis of constipation should be considered for a period of more than one month. If your baby has digestive problems, you should take lactulose for laxatives. If the bloating is particularly pronounced, you may need to use a temporary corkage to relieve the symptoms of bloating and abdominal discomfort. You should also give your baby bifidobacteria-based probiotics to regulate gastrointestinal function, which is very effective in relieving your baby’s bowel difficulties and aiding digestion. In addition, you can also give your baby medications to help digestion and bowel movement, such as oral Four Mills Oral Liquid and Baby Spleen San.