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Poop everyday
My son 2 month 24 days old. He used to poop after every three to four days. But for the past one week he either poop everyday or every other day. His poop Color is yellow and runny. Is it normal or he is not having enough breastmilk or oversupply of breastmilk. His weight gain also normal birthweight was 2935gms now 5355gms.
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Need not worry.... It’s good weight gain.... Keep on Breast feeding.... If the child is passing urine and gaining weight... You should not worry.....
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Hello. Your child has a good weight gain. Please continue exclusive breast feeding. Stool patterns are variable and normal. You dont need to worry about it.
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Its normal
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Exclusive breast feeding till 6 month.
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Stool patterns and color are normal.nothing to worry.
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The frequency and consistency of stools is normal. Nothing to worry about. Continue exclusive breastfeeding till 6 months.
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Not a problem it seems
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