I know it's perfectly normal for breastfed babies to go a while without doing a poo, but does anyone know why? We're up to day 3 of no poo with DS (still heaps of wees)... I keep expecting his nappy to suddenly explode , but nothing yet.
Im not positive but I always assumed that breastmilk was so good they were able to absorb the majority of the nutrients therefore there was minimal wastage (poo).
I have been told (by a breastfeeding friend) that it is because breastmilk is so suited to the babies' needs that there is very little waste. Whereas formula is manufactured to be like breast milk, it is not motablised in the same way - it is not the 'perfect' food like breastmilk and so there are more waste biproducts made by the babies' body.
Therefore formula fed bubs poop more than breastfed.
Thanks for your replies - that does make sense. I did think bubs using up all the goodies in breastmilk may have been the reason, but I didn't know for sure. Good to know.
Heaven: My DS normally poos at least once a day, but sometimes more. It's only now, and maybe one or two other times when he's gone a few days. It might be that they take more than they actually need (as far as nutrients go)... maybe the rest is just for putting on weight?
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