Generally newborns breastfeeding 5~8 times a day is normal, the specific number of stools varies from person to person. Newborns just after birth, because the digestive system is not yet well developed, and breast milk is easier to digest, so the newborn breastfeeding after the number of stools will be more, the number of stools a day can be up to 5 to 8 times, there are newborns may be more stools, if the newborn sleep, mental state is good, the amount of milk is normal, and the weight growth in line with the normal pattern can be, do not need special treatment. However, if the newborn’s bowel movements are more or less frequent, accompanied by poor sleep, poor mental state, slow weight gain and other discomforts, it is generally abnormal, and may be caused by breastmilk intolerance, indigestion and other factors. If a newborn breastfeeding baby has an abnormal number of stools, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause.