Do babies in labor get flatulence from eating corn?

Maternal consumption of corn generally does not cause infantile flatulence, it is recommended that there is no need to worry too much and will not have an adverse effect on the baby’s gastrointestinal tract.
Corn belongs to a kind of coarse grains, which is rich in calcium, phosphorus, iron and other trace elements and carotene, luteinizing hormone, etc., maternal consumption can replenish the nutrients needed by the body, in addition, the consumption of corn can promote maternal gastrointestinal tract peristalsis, to alleviate the symptoms of constipation.
Ensuring the nutritional needs of infants through breast milk does not cause flatulence in infants, nor does it adversely affect the gastrointestinal tract of babies, so there is no need to worry too much.
It is recommended that patients eat a reasonable diet during breastfeeding and supplement nutrients in various aspects to ensure that the growth needs of infants can be met.