How many times a day is normal for a newborn to poop

It is permissible for a newborn to pass stool 1-6 times a day. Whether the stool is normal or not depends not only on the number of bowel movements, but also on the amount of stool, the nature of the stool, and whether there are other abnormalities. Generally speaking, if the number of stools is within 1-6 times, and the amount of stools is not particularly large, the total amount is not particularly large, and the child does not have fever, dehydration, poor milk intake, poor spirit, and other such abnormalities, and the weight gain is relatively satisfactory, this is considered normal stools. However, if the number of stools is not too many, 3 or 4 times, but the total amount of stool is more, or if it is accompanied by fever, poor mental health, poor milk intake, and unsatisfactory weight gain, it is considered that there may be abnormalities, and it is recommended to go to the neonatal department of the hospital for consultation.