Newborns who are breastfed have about 2-4 bowel movements a day. The number of bowel movements of newborns is related to the way they are fed, and the stools of breastfed babies are usually yellow or golden-yellow in color, 2~4 times a day, but there are individual differences, and as long as they don’t deviate from this range too much, they are all normal. Clinical diseases that can cause abnormal defecation in newborns include diarrhea disease, etc., which can be manifested as a large amount of water in the stool, increased frequency of defecation, and at the same time can be irritable, loss of appetite, vomiting and other manifestations. If this happens, you need to go to the hospital in time to seek professional medical help. If your baby’s bowel movements are abnormal in number or character, please consult a doctor in time and take care of it under professional guidance.