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My baby is 3 week old. He dint poop for the whole day . It seems he is trying but not able to . He is breastfeed plus formula feed . What to be done? Am worried. Is it normal???
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Hi, it is normal..
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stop formula..give exclusive breast feeding....of lactational failure then only formula feed with proper dilution
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do burping after each feed..avoid bottle if formula fed..
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This is normal in formula feeds. Please watch for abdominal distention. If baby develops abdominal distention, better to consult doctor. Continue breastfeeding at least 6 months of age.
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This is normal. Do not give top feeds if you wish to avoid this symptom
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