About 2-4 turds from dawn to dusk! :)
On average, a person takes around 14,000-18,000 bowel movements in their lifetime. This equates to roughly 876 bowel movements per year.
It depends what you mean by bowel movements. If you mean ones still from the anus, you need to see the doctor who did the surgery.
cuz he ate ur terrible cooking
If your three-year-old is having bowel movements every three days but is otherwise healthy, it's important to ensure they are drinking enough fluids and eating a diet rich in fiber, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. However, if they seem uncomfortable, are experiencing pain, or if this pattern persists, it's best to consult a pediatrician for further evaluation and guidance. Regular monitoring and maintaining a healthy diet can often help regulate their bowel movements.
To help your 5-year-old transition to using the toilet for bowel movements, you can try positive reinforcement, creating a routine, and offering rewards for successful attempts. Encouraging open communication and patience is key in this process. Consulting with a pediatrician or therapist may also provide additional support and guidance.
In general they should be used 4 times a year. Listen to your body and watch your stool as you may need more or less. An early colon problem such as constipation or Irritable Bowel Syndrome can be a warning sign of colon cancer.
He might be incontinent. You might have to get a diaper for him, as he can't control his bowel movements. I have a 12 year old Gordon Setter that I purchased a diaper for. These things come with age, dear.
On average, a three year old should have about one bowel movement a day. However, it can be normal for some children to go every other day or up to three times a day. It's important to monitor your child's stool patterns and consult a healthcare provider if there are any concerns.
If he is reasonably normal as far as intelligence, has no physical issue, then yes, he should be able to do it himself.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS as known is a type of functional disorder which mainly affects the human digestive system. In order to get diagnosed from IBS, it is vital to have experienced any from a group of specific symptoms over 12 weeks or more of the most recent year. The symptoms always include discomfort and abdominal pain such as Pain which can be eased with defecation, fluctuation in bowel movements and also changes in the appearance of stools.
As often as you can.
they should get shots once a year.