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I have a question about baby stooling patterns. For a newborn baby who
has great weight gain and wets lots of diapers, is it worrying to not
see much stooling (after meconium is gone) going on? I mean, as long as
there is *some* (i.e. the tubes are working)? Or would one tend to
think that perhaps the baby is not getting enough fatty milk...or is it
just that the baby is destined to not stool that much, given that gain
is good, as is urine output?
Thanks in advance
Fio
ressource person with Allaitement Québec
Mama to Sandrine, 32 mos, and Nyssa, 2 weeks
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