However after 3 to 6 weeks breastfed babies tend to have fewer bowel movements probably 1 or 2 per week than formula fed babies.
Constipated babies that are breastfed.
Other signs of constipation can include your baby lacking energy and being a bit grizzly.
However there is a wide range of normal in infant stooling patterns.
Breastfed babies therefore tend to pass stools more often than formula fed babies in the first few days after birth.
Firm tight distended belly.
Better indications of constipation in a breastfed baby are.
Crying while having a bowel movement.
The correct definition of constipation is when a baby experiences hard dry infrequent bowel movements that are difficult and painful to pass.
There s no normal when it comes to how often babies poo breastfed babies will sometimes go several days or even a week without having a poo this is more common in babies aged 6 weeks or older.
Even though their stool is soft it may seem like they have many days of no stool followed by a blow out for an older infant or child going 5 or 6 days without a bowel movement would usually be a problem.
Constipation in breastfed babies babies who are breastfed can often go several days without a bowel movement.
The amount and frequency of a breastfed baby s wet diapers and bowel movements can be valuable indicators of his well being.