Is it normal for a full-term baby not to poop for a day?

It is usually normal for a full-term baby to have no bowel movement for a day, but if the baby’s mental state and other aspects are also worse, it may be a pathological condition such as indigestion, which requires prompt medical attention. Some breastfed babies usually have 2 to 4 bowel movements a day, and artificially fed babies usually have 1 to 2 bowel movements a day or even once every two days. Breastfed babies may occasionally have a bowel movement once every two days. If the baby does not have stools for a day, and there is no crying, bloating, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms, and the baby eats milk well, sleeps well, mental state and other aspects are relatively good, this is normal. If you are not sure, you can give the baby half an hour after eating milk to do exhaust exercises, or gently massage with the hand in the baby’s abdomen clockwise, can help the stool out. If the child’s stool is not discharged for more than three days, and the baby’s mental state, breastfeeding, sleep, etc. are poor, you can go to the hospital for further examination and standardized treatment.