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Is it normal for breast-fed newborns to defecate more than 8 times a day and urinate 10 times or more?

First of all, mother Jing has a suggestion: when mothers have questions, they must explain the baby's age. If it's a newborn, it's best to explain how many days it is, so that they can answer clearly. Because the baby grows too fast, the growth and development of the baby in different months and days are different.

Then mother Jing will use this question to talk about the different days of the newborn, the situation, frequency, color and characteristics of defecation every day, and the content of a dry product that novice parents should collect.

Within 24 hours after birth

1, pee

Most babies urinate soon after birth, and even many babies urinate at birth, and then the medical staff who delivered the baby next to them poured it all over. The baby will urinate 1-3 times a day within 1-2 days after birth, which is light yellow and transparent.

Ma Jing reminds: When the baby is under-fed, the urine color will become darker, and even pink urine crystals will appear. This situation does not need special treatment, and parents do not have to worry too much. Just feed the baby.

2. Stools

After birth 12 hours, parents will find that the baby has dark green stool and will worry about abnormality. Actually, that's it? Meconium? That is, the excrement formed by the baby in the mother's stomach.

By the next day, most babies still defecate 2-3 times, and a few babies have finished defecation and started yellow-green transition defecation.

Ma Jing reminded: If the baby hasn't defecated for 24 hours, you should tell the doctor in time, but the hospital will make rounds every day and ask if the baby has urinated or urinated. Parents should have this common sense. If so, they should take the initiative to communicate with doctors.

On the third day of birth

1, pee

Under normal circumstances, a healthy baby urinates 3-4 times on the third day, but if the baby is sick or the temperature is very high, it is normal that the urine volume will decrease.

2. Stools

On the third day, most of the baby's stools are discharged, and the baby's stools will gradually turn yellow-green.

Breastfed babies will soon turn into yellowish sticky stools, about 3-4 times a day; On the third day, the color of the baby's stool with formula milk is brown or yellow, about 1-2 times a day, and the texture is thicker than that of the baby with breast feeding.

Day 4-6 of birth

A few days after birth, due to different feeding methods (breast milk or formula milk), the baby's urine and stool will be different.

1, pee

Under normal circumstances, from this time on, the number of times the baby urinates will increase day by day, and he can urinate 6- 10 times or more a day.

Ma Jing reminded: If the baby urinates less than 6 times a day and the color is dark, parents should consider whether the baby exists. Underfeeding? Situation.

PS: How to see if the baby is malnourished?

Look at the baby's urine volume and color depth: If the baby can have 5-6 heavy diapers or more than 6-8 wet cloth diapers every day, it means that the baby is full and normal.

2. Stools

Breast-fed babies, the stool is golden yellow paste, but there is no odor, about 4-6 times a day, and even some babies who eat too much pull 10 times a day is normal;

The baby fed with formula milk powder has light yellow stool, nipples and foul smell, which is drier than that of the baby fed with breast milk, about once a day 1-2 times;

The mixed feeding (breast milk and formula milk are fed at the same time) baby's stool is dark brown and smelly, and the stool is large and soft, no more than 4-5 times a day.

Ma Jing reminded: If parents find that the baby has a lot of stools, the color is green, there is pus or mucus, or the color is gray, which is abnormal, they should go to the hospital in time.

Day 7 of birth

About a week after birth, the baby's urine and stool will begin to become regular.

1, pee

Babies on this day urinate 6- 10 times a day, even more than 10 times. The color is colorless or light yellow, without peculiar smell.

2. Stools

A week after birth, the fetus has been discharged and become normal? Breast milk stool? Or? Milk stool? . The color and frequency of stool of infants with different feeding methods are similar to those of infants with 4-6 days.

2-4 weeks of birth

Two weeks after the baby was born, after running in with his mother, feeding has been regular and defecation has been regular.

1, pee

Most babies can urinate 6-8 times a day (or 5-6 times with heavier diapers). Of course, babies who eat too much may urinate frequently.

2. Stools

It is normal for parents to find that the baby will smell after feeding. The frequency of defecation can reach 3-5 times a day, even 8- 10 times or more.

Ma Jing said: After each baby is born, its growth, development and digestive ability are different, and there will be differences in times of defecation and weight gain. But as long as the baby has its own rules, it is normal to feed, sleep and urinate every day, so parents don't have to worry.