Due to the differences in digestive function of individual children, the number of bowel movements will also vary, usually within 1~3 days of a bowel movement is normal. There is no definite time when it is normal for a child to have a bowel movement, as each child has his or her own pattern and characteristics. Some children have 1-2 bowel movements a day, while others may have a bowel movement once every 1-2 days, or only once every 2-3 days. To determine whether your child’s bowel movements are normal or not, you need to observe the number of times your child has bowel movements as well as the timing. Also need to observe the child’s bowel movements and texture, as long as the observation of the child’s bowel movement is relatively smooth, and observation of the stool does not appear dry, watery diarrhea, foamy, tofu dregs of stools, etc., or does not appear to be difficult to defecate, the number of bowel movements to reduce the situation, are generally normal. In addition, if you find that your child has an abnormal number of bowel movements or has a painful expression during bowel movements, it is recommended that you take your child to a regular hospital for consultation and symptomatic treatment.