By 6 weeks old, breastfed babies' poop patterns may start to change, and you may notice your baby skipping a day (or two ... or even three) between bowel movements. Or not. Some babies will continue to poop several times a day or more throughout the first year. Others will go several days between dirty diapers. It's not necessary to continue keeping count after six weeks as long as your baby is happy and gaining weight. The number may vary from day to day, and that's perfectly normal too. Formula-fed babies typically poop three to four times a day, but some go as long as three or four days without a bowel movement. As long as your baby's poops are soft and passed without a struggle, you don't have to be concerned. But call your pediatrician if your little one doesn't poop for more than five days. Source: https://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/health-and-safety/newborn-infant-baby-poop/#:~:text=Formula%2Dfed%20babies%20typically%20poop,for%20more%20than%20five%20days.
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