How many times a day is normal for a one-month-old baby to poop

How many times a day your 1 month old baby poops has to do with how your child is fed. In general, the time between the entry of food into the digestive tract and the expulsion of feces varies according to age, averaging 13 hours for breastfed babies and 15 hours for artificially fed ones. In the case of exclusively breastfed infants, the feces are yellow or golden-yellow, mostly in the form of a homogeneous paste or fecal pellets with a little bit of yellow, or they are thinner, green, and do not smell, with an average of 2-4 bowel movements per day, or as many as 4-6. If the child’s mental state is good and growth and development are normal, breastfeeding diarrhea is usually considered, and the number of bowel movements usually decreases after the addition of complementary foods. The feces of artificially fed children are yellowish, grayish-yellow, dry and thick, 1-2 times a day, and prone to constipation. The stools of mixed-feeding children are similar to those of artificially fed children, but are softer and more yellowish, with stools occurring about once a day.