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Breastfed babies and dirty nappies

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violetsmam · 10/09/2016 13:08

Hi!

I have a 3 week old baby girl (will be 4 weeks Monday) she didn't have a poo yesterday and seems to be straining today, red face, knees up etc! Doesn't seem overly upset and isn't crying. She is breastfed and feeding really well and she has plenty of wet nappies. Is this normal to miss a day having a poo?

I'm a new mum so everything worries me haha! Hope someone can give me some advise! I've read online Breast fed babies can go quite a few days however some things say they should have a few a day!

Thanks! Smile

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MimsyBorogroves · 10/09/2016 13:12

Very normal. There's not much waste from breastmilk.

My eldest's record was 11 days. It was carnage when he eventually went though Grin

violetsmam · 10/09/2016 13:20

Thanks a lot! that's reassuring!! Star

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Underbrella · 10/09/2016 13:20

Congratulations!

My dd is 6 months old, was breastfed & we only had dirty nappies on a weekly basis at most! Now she's weaning it's getting more frequent.

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Daisyandbabies · 11/09/2016 09:31

Normal, breastfed babies can go something crazy like 8 days between poos. Mine never did, max one day but then it would be a mega explosion. Just feed lots

violetsmam · 11/09/2016 16:20

Thanks everyone!! That's so helpful and re assuring! She actually went in the end last night so only missed one day! But now I know it's normal I'll worry a lot less haha Smile

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violetsmam · 11/09/2016 16:22

Thanks everyone!! That's so helpful and re assuring! She actually went in the end last night so only missed one day! But now I know it's normal I'll worry a lot less haha Smile

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