Hello sir baby age 13 days passing stools loose per day 6 no fever nothing mothe feeding only we giving pl adhive
Weight 3.7kg
Urine output also good no vomiting
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Hello in newborn usually baby passes 7-8 times of stool yellow seedy type due to immature gut ..
Nothing to worry just continue breast feeding ..
make sure your baby passes the the urine 4-5 time a day
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Baby after birth passes at least 6-10 times stool per day
Which is absolutely normal
If baby is excepting feed well
Passing urine 8-10 per day
And is active
No need to worry
Next Steps
Continue exclusive breastfeeding and nothing other then that
It is usual to pass 6-10times stool while on breast feeds. Some times passing once in 3 days is also normal. Provided the baby is gaining weight, comfortable and no abdominal distension.
Please check weight and if weight gain is adequate, you are reassured.
Don't worry
Usually Newborn babies pass stools daily 6-8times that's normal only
I have seen the image/ picture also that's stool colour consistency seems normal only
Newborn baby can pass loose motions like stools on and off multiple time a day.but if baby feeding well and passing adequate urine (6 times a day minimum)Then no issues.just continue breastfeeding.
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