Since the baby was born, parents almost every day and “poo” deal with the baby’s poo is the intestinal health code, parents should be summarized from the baby’s normal pattern of defecation, the normal nature of the stool, softness and hardness, etc., for the baby’s occasional changes in time, nature should not be too nervous. Many parents think that it is normal for babies to have a bowel movement once a day, and if they don’t have it for two days, they will start to feel anxious. In fact, there is no need to look at the number of times the baby has a bowel movement, but to look at the symptoms. One week old babies will defecate more than 4 times a day, usually soft stools; three months old babies defecate more than 2 times a day, some may defecate once a week, more than 2 years old, most of them once a day. Baby’s bowel movements and personality vary from person to person. Even for the same baby, the number of bowel movements per day will be different depending on diet and physical condition, as long as the baby’s bowel movements are not painful and the nature of the stool is normal. Parents do not need to be overly anxious about whether the baby has not had a bowel movement for two days or three days. The most important thing is to observe the symptoms of the bowel movement rather than the number of bowel movements. Bowel movements are closely related to diet, exercise and emotions. It is important to help your baby establish good eating habits and exercise habits, which will help establish regular bowel movements. Instead of focusing on the number of times your baby has a bowel movement, the most important thing is to observe your baby’s bowel movement symptoms and the nature of the stool. As long as the baby’s bowel movements are not painful and normal in nature, parents should not worry too much.