The number of stools in a day for a 50-day-old baby is usually 2 to 6 stools a day for an exclusively breastfed baby and 1 to 2 stools a day for an exclusively formula-fed baby. The number of stools a day for a 50-day-old baby depends on the type of feeding. Breastfed babies generally have more frequent stools because breast milk contains more lactose, prostaglandins, and fats, which tend to cause more frequent stools. It is common for breastfed babies to have about 2 to 6 bowel movements a day. Some children have more frequent bowel movements, but as long as this does not affect the child’s growth and development, and there are no uncomfortable symptoms, it can be observed for the time being. If the baby is pure formula-fed, usually 1-2 times a day stools, golden yellow into a pile, slightly odor, some children can be two days a stool. To determine whether a 50-day-old baby’s stools are normal or not, it should also be combined with other manifestations, such as the nature of the stool, odor and the baby’s reaction during defecation, growth and development, etc. If abnormalities occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner to improve the examination and scientific treatment. You can’t just rely on the number of bowel movements to determine whether the digestive tract is healthy.