Three-month-old babies who have not had a bowel movement for six days are generally considered to be abnormal, and can be seen in conditions such as functional constipation and congenital megacolon.
For three-month-old babies, the state of their digestive tract can be assessed by the frequency and character of stools and other elements. It is generally believed that the bowel habits of three-month-old babies are related to their diets, such as breastfeeding can be about 2 to 4 times a day, formula-fed can be 1 to 2 times a day, or every other day, there are individual differences, but there is no obvious change in the general pattern and character of bowel movements.
For this age group of babies six days without poop, it is generally believed that the interval between defecation significantly prolonged, abnormal, can be seen in functional constipation, in addition to the above phenomenon can also be accompanied by difficulty in defecation, bloody stools and crying.
Can also be seen in congenital megacolon, such children are usually born with a history of delayed expulsion of fetal stool, often stubborn constipation, the use of anal dilation, enema and other ways to defecate smoothly, improve the abdominal X-ray examination can help diagnosis.
Three-month-old babies who have not had a bowel movement for six days are advised to seek prompt medical attention and intervention by a specialist after assessment and judgment.