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Not Enough Bowel Movements

I have a nine week old breast fed baby who seems to go a really long time between bowel movements. My other two sons went four days at the longest, but this one sometimes seems to go a week or more every so often, but he doesn't seem to be in any discomfort or distress. Should I be worried, or when should I start to worry?

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Hi I had the same situation recently my breast fed baby went as long as 10 days without a bowel movement but did not seem to be in distress. I was told that it was fine as long as he was not in distress but if it went as long as two weeks to let the doctor know. My two older sons also never went this long either.

It is normal for breastfed children to go longer between bowel movements. If he is not showing signs of discomfort I wouldn't be concerned right now.

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Hi K.,
My Pedi told me that it is completely normal for breastfed babies to go up to a week with no bowl movements. That means that your baby is taking in all the nutrients of the milk...that's a good thing. Babies around 2 months old loose some reflex in their bum that causes them to have a bowl movement more frequently. My daughter did the same thing a few months ago (she is now 7 months) and i was also worried at first as well. As long as you have enough wet diapers & no discomfort, I think you are good!
-Kim

Hi I had the same situation recently my breast fed baby went as long as 10 days without a bowel movement but did not seem to be in distress. I was told that it was fine as long as he was not in distress but if it went as long as two weeks to let the doctor know. My two older sons also never went this long either.

It sounds like you need to increase your fluid intake so that your breast milk won't be so concentrated. I beleive a week is too long to go, especially in a breast fed baby (usually they poop more frequently).

Good luck!

Don't worry. The rule of thumb is that as long as the baby is not in discomfort then it's okay. Usually by four months or so the BM's become more frequent and regular. Only be concerned is your baby is really struggling to get it out!

K.,

I'm sure he is fine, but I would call his doctor. I had the same problem with my son but he wouldn't wait quite as long. They had me put Corn Syrup in either formula or pumped milk to help loosen him up and keep him regular. He also ended up started on solids right at 4 months because of it and once he started that he was going much more regular but I don't think it is normal for them to go that long with out making a bowel movement. Good Luck and I hope all goes well!

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My little guy went through the same thing. His doctor told us that if he didn't seem to be in any discomfort he was fine, and that breast milk is pure nutrition and there is often less waste for that reason. He also advised us to pay attention to the waste when he did have a BM and make sure that it wasn't really hard or dark.

Not to worry. I had a similar situation with my little girl when she was that age. It seemed as though it got worse as time went by. They always just recommend keep them to the breast and it will all come in due time. The only consideration would be if it was hard when the bowell movement does come. If it is still wet and yellow and grainy I would say you don't have much to worry about. They say you can give them water(pure spring, filtered, or boiled and cooled. I once gave a rectal thermometer coated in vaseline. This did work once but not the second time. Eventually I just let nature take its course and all was well. She is now 11 months and has bowel movements 2-4 times a day.

Oh my goodness, I just asked about the identical problem on here a few days ago! I thought I was reading my own posting for a sec. I guess its more normal than I thought... Good luck!

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