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New born baby poop 4 times a day
New born baby(15 days) poop 4 times a day. Mostly after mother feeding. Is that normal (or) symptoms of diarrhea ?
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very good question,it will help many new borns this question 1)first thing any new born upto first 6 months- passing stools 6 to 7 times per day is normal,if above 8 to 10 times passing stools consult doctor. next thing 2)if new born not passing stool for 5 to 7 days its also normal,if above 1 week consult doctor.
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use vit D3 drops/0.5ml till 1 year and your lucky new born must take pcv vaccine at 1 and half month which is introduced by govt of india this month along with regular immunization
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Till one month can pass 1-4 times a day. But see for some signs like lethargy, sleepiness, inconsolable crying, dry tongue, skin pinch , not feeding etc if present then need to give ors solution According to the age and weight
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Normal.but if consistent Consult
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