Breastfeeding baby poop is watery, and the baby eats breast milk and loose stool like water

Updated on parenting 2024-07-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It depends on whether it has been like this for a long time, and if it is, there is a problem, and you have to go to the hospital for a check-up. If it is normal to have such a situation from time to time,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Most babies will choose to eat breast milk after birth, but some babies will have loose stools after eating breast milk, and diarrhea will occur in severe cases, which makes many mothers very anxious, so what to do with watery stool for breastfeeding?

    Breastfeeding baby watery stool, it is likely that the baby's stomach is cold, we must pay attention to the warmth of the abdomen, the baby is relatively delicate when the baby is small, a little cold is likely to appear diarrhea, in addition to the mother's diet also needs to pay more attention, can not eat too cold or too greasy food.

    There are also very noticeable differences in the stool when choosing different ways to feed your baby. For newborn babies, intestinal function has not yet developed perfectly, breast milk is relatively easy to be absorbed, so the baby's bowel movements will be relatively more, when there is more stool a day, it can reach about 10 times, in general, it is relatively thin, if the baby is in good spirits and has been gaining weight, the mother does not need to worry too much.

    It is normal for the baby to have a slightly more stool in breast milk, as long as there is no problem with the mental state, there will be no crying when defecation, there is generally no big problem, but during this period you still need to pay more attention, for some foods that are easier to diarrhea, it is best not to eat the mother, otherwise it is easy to cause the baby to have diarrhea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it is breast milk diarrhea and physiological diarrhea, physiological diarrhea is manifested as only an increase in the number of stools, but the rest of the state is good, weight gain is good, and the urine output is normal, such a child does not need to be treated, and after six months, add complementary food, and the diarrhea will naturally improve. If lactose intolerance is present, lactase can be taken by mouth before breastfeeding. If it is an allergic reaction, you can check the allergen for the baby, and according to the allergy situation, let the mother try not to eat these allergic substances, and the diarrhea will be fine.

    Breast milk is the best food for your baby, which is not only nutritious, but also economical and convenient. There are several reasons for diarrhea after eating breast milk:

    1. Some children are intolerant to lactose in breast milk and may have diarrhea. Clause.

    Second, there is an enzyme in breast milk, which individual children are not tolerant tolerate, and intestinal peristalsis will be accelerated after eating breast milk. Clause.

    3. Some children are allergic, although breast milk is the best, nutritious, and contains some immune substances, but after all, the baby is a combination of father and mother, and half of the body is foreign to the mother. As a result, allergic reactions can sometimes occur. Clause.

    Fourth, mothers sometimes have allergies to some foods, especially some high-protein diets, such as seafood, milk, and eggs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The baby has eaten something unclean and causes diarrhea, so you can give the child baby to relieve it first.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the child has this situation, consider that it is still due to the diarrhea caused by the disorder of the gastrointestinal flora, so this situation will occur, so I suggest that you still take some oral drugs to regulate the gastrointestinal flora**, for example, to regulate the gastrointestinal bacteria, usually drink more warm water, and the shape will be improved.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That is, the mother has eaten something unclean, so it causes the child to appear.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many mothers find that as long as they give their babies breast milk, the baby will have diarrhea, but if the baby is replaced with milk powder, the baby's stool will begin to become normal. Many mothers don't understand this. So what should I do if my baby has diarrhea as soon as he eats breast milk?

    Let's take a look.

    What should I do if my baby has diarrhea as soon as he eats breast milk.

    If diarrhea lasts for a long time, it may lead to serious consequences such as growth arrest and malnutrition, and needs to be prompted**. Generally, mild physiological diarrhea does not need to be **, and the mother can continue to breastfeed. In this way, the baby's body will gradually adapt to the prostaglandins in breast milk, lactase will gradually mature, the activity of enzymes will increase, and gradually be able to decompose, digest and absorb lactose, and gradually improve with the increase of complementary food.

    In terms of diet, you can feed 100ml of fresh soybean milk plus 5g of glucose milk substitute, which can be controlled for physiological diarrhea.

    What are the symptoms of breast milk diarrhea.

    Breastmilk diarrhea is caused by breastfeeding, which is rare in real life, and when diarrhea occurs, the possibility of disease should be ruled out first. Breast milk diarrhea has obvious characteristics, this diarrhea generally stool 3-7 times a day, the stool is foamy and watery, the smell has a special sour odor, the stool is thin and green, there are foam and milk petals, and sometimes even with strips of transparent mucus. The infant has no fever, no obvious pain or crying at the time of diarrhea, and the infant is energetic and has a good appetite.

    Although breast milk is highly nutritious, it is not suitable for every baby. In addition, the eating habits of some mothers are not healthy enough, resulting in the milk secreted by themselves is not very healthy, and the baby will have gastrointestinal intolerance after eating, which will cause diarrhea. Therefore, mothers should feed according to the actual situation of their babies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Newborns drink breast milk and have diarrhea, the first consideration is lactose intolerance, caused by this situation. First of all, you can give the baby oral lactase to carry out**, you can add probiotics to regulate the baby's intestinal microecology, which is also helpful for diarrhea.

    If you add probiotics and lactase, the baby still has diarrhea after breastfeeding, you need to give lactose-free milk powder to feed, because lactose-free diarrhea milk powder does not contain lactose, so the baby will not have the situation of pulling after eating.

    For this situation, the mother does not need to worry too much, because lactose-free milk powder feeding the baby can also grow up healthily, and as the baby grows older, the digestive system continues to mature, and there will be a situation that can tolerate lactose, so that breastfeeding can continue.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What to do if your baby's stool is loose like water.

    Due to differences in dietary habits, health conditions and individual differences, some mothers' milk contains more nutrients (mainly fat) than the baby's needs, which will cause the baby to have diarrhea, which is commonly referred to as "physiological diarrhea".

    If the baby has no other symptoms except for the increase in the frequency of stool, has a good appetite, does not vomit, and does not affect growth and development, it is not caused by disease. Babies with "physiological diarrhea" do not need drugs**, and generally give the baby milk or other dairy products to work.

    If you don't want to wean your baby, you can also shorten the time of each feeding and let your baby eat only the first half of the milk with more protein and less empty fat, which can also improve the situation. If necessary, the mother can drink 1 large glass of light salt water half an hour to an hour before feeding to dilute the milk, and then feed the baby.

    Diarrhea is the most common gastrointestinal disorder in infants and young children. The root cause of diarrhea in babies is poor immune function, weak resistance to viruses and bacteria, and when the intestines are infected, it is easy to get diarrhea. At the same time, if the baby feeds too much, the accumulation of food will also cause the baby to have diarrhea, in addition, allergies, colds, etc. will also be accompanied by diarrhea symptoms.

    During the baby's acute diarrhea, it is necessary to fasting for a short period of time, generally no more than 8 hours. It is also necessary to properly replenish fluids, but also to eat less and eat more dates, and if necessary, you can also let the baby take fat and biotic probiotic Lingsheng bacteria, which has a good effect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the central hospital for a check-up, don't think it's a trivial matter, don't be afraid of 10,000.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, consider that the baby is caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction, it will become a loose stool, first of all, Min Zhi should observe the baby's mental state, if the spirit is better, there is no drowsiness or crying, it is possible to give the baby by taking probiotics to regulate the brother, if the baby is crying is more serious, and there is a fever of the phenomenon of envy, it is necessary to give the baby a regular examination of stool in time.

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