The normal number of bowel movements for a one month old baby varies from person to person and is usually considered 1-4 times a day. A one-month-old baby who is breastfed usually has 1-4 bowel movements per day. If breastfeeding is the mainstay, the frequency will be relatively less, probably around 1-3 times a day. If the baby’s diet is not hygienic, or eat too cold food, can lead to the occurrence of acute gastroenteritis, often manifested clinically as a significant increase in the number of stools, accompanied by a change in the nature of the stools, such as dilute paste, egg drop soup-like stools. If the baby’s digestive tract is infected can also lead to rotavirus enteritis and other diseases. Can be manifested as a large number of dilute watery stools, need to be under the guidance of the doctor to replenish fluids and other symptomatic supportive treatment. If the number or character of the baby’s stools in a month is obviously abnormal, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the stool routine, occult blood test, rotavirus antibody and other related examinations, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.