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Infants 1 month- 1 year (breastfed): Initially, breastfed babies can poop after every feeding, but eventually this decreases to 3 to 4 times/day. Once over 6 weeks, stool frequency greatly varies, and you may just see 1 stool every 4-7 days. These should be soft, large and pain-free.
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Once babies have proven themselves capable of clearing out their meconium you can now pay attention to the so-called normal pooping patterns of infancy.