Exclusively breastfed babies can poop about 3-4 times a day, mainly related to the mother’s diet. If the mother’s diet is light, normal and mild. The baby will poop 3-4 times a day, and some children will poop 1-2 times a day. Regardless of the number of bowel movements, it is important to look at the nature of the stools to see if there is watery stools, milky stools, mucus, pus or blood, and if there is no change in the nature of the stools, 1-5 bowel movements per day is considered normal. If the mother does not pay attention to the recent diet, eat easy to fire or stimulate, spicy things, the baby stool may become a little dry, or may not poop once a few days, so the mother should pay attention to their own diet.