Probably not, but please consult with your physician about such matters.
I think the more bowel movements a day the better you will feel, as long as the bowel movement isn't diarrhea.
Most one-day old newborns have their first bowel movement.
Bowel movement will happen when the food makes its way from the stomach to rectum. This will take several hours because your intestines will have been emptied in preparation for the colonoscopy. ............................................................................................................................
Once a day.
Bowel movement frequency varies from person to person, and changes throughout their lifecycle. Typically, a healthy human's range should be anything between three times a day to once every three days according to WebMD.
Not everyone has bowel movements once a day. It's not true that you must have a daily bowel movement to be considered "regular." A normal range is anywhere between 3 times a day to 3 times a week. You may be getting constipated if you start having bowel movements much less often than you usually do.
NO it is not bad to have a bowels movement first thing in the am. Some people do, while others have a bowel movement later in the day. A few have bowel movements every 2-3 days.
It varies. Some individuals have a very rapid and pronounced gastrocolic reflex (the reflex that stimulates your colon to begin defecation after your stomach has encountered a meal), while others have less efficient reflexes. In my opinion, the gastrocolic reflex of some individuals is effectively useless, as it does not stimulate the bowel sufficiently to trigger a bowel movement anywhere near the time of a meal. Keep in mind that the normal range for bowel movement frequency is anywhere between three times a day to once ever three weeks. A BOWEL MOVEMENT ONCE IN THREE WEEKS IS NOT NORMAL. IT IS CONSTIPATION. IN YOUR DAILY LIFE OF HABIT (E.G. NOT TRAVELING), ONE SHOULD BE POOPING NO LESS THAN ONCE A DAY.
Be very concerned. Blood in the stool is a sign of possible colon cancer. There are other possible causes too, but it bears further checking.
The best way to answer this question is with a normal range, since there is variation from person to person. The normal range for daily pooping is from three times a day to once every three days. Therefore, it would be fair to say that the average person poops about once a day. When someone poops four times a day or more and the poop has a liquid consistency, this is referred to as diarrhea. When someone poops less than two or three days a week and the poop is hard, dry, and difficult to pass, this is known as constipation.
For someone with a healthy digestive system, up to three bowel movements a day is considered normal. On average, people go once or twice per day.
It is normal for a young baby to have a bowel movement several times a day or as little as once a week. In rare cases, there can be up to three weeks between bowel movements. A young baby should only be given a laxative if he or she is bothered by the long intervals between bowel movements. Breastfed babies usually have frequent bowel movements until they are two to three months old. Their stools are typically yellow.