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Nikki Lee writes:
" Remember about the normal variation in adults: some people poop a little
every time they use the toilet, others go once a week. I've seen a baby
with sufficient intake and weight gain (3/4 ounce per day) stool once weekly
(after he cleared his meconium).
If the baby is acting fine, and waking to ask to eat frequently, and
smiling, and peeing, and waking to look around and interact with mother, then
what can one do if the baby isn't stooling according to expectations?
Babies never pretend to be well to make their mothers feel good.
I have been told by pediatric practitioners that very smelly flatus (the
kind where mom rushes to the baby, ready to change that dirty diaper.....and
the diaper is clean) means that the poop will come. I have seen this
clinically also."
The point I might have missed making is that I in no way believe that these
are normal variations--they are unhealthy variations. I also think that they
are the reason that we as adults fail to recognize that infant stooling
patterns are significant--b/c we want to believe it is okay for us to have infre
quent bowel movements. Lots of babies will develop excema and seem to be
prefectly happy, too. Should we assume that the excema is not a sign of imbalance
b/c the mother is not disturbed by it? Yes, the poop will come eventaully--but
what is healthy about having it sit inside the body for days at a time? There
are many things to be done when the baby isn't stooling normally (or an
adult isn't for that matter)--depending on the cause. Sometimes eliminating
certain foods, have bodywork done or homeopathy will cause an immediate change to
regular stooling. If treatments that bring balance to the body increase
stooling frequency, then I am convinced that this is the normal pattern. Jennifer
Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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