Every person is different. It is possible and very normal to have several formed bowel movements in one day.
*The only time that frequency of BMs would be a problem is in diarrhea.
I think the more bowel movements a day the better you will feel, as long as the bowel movement isn't diarrhea.
The amount of bowel movements a baby may have in a day varies...It will depend upon whether the infant is breast fed or bottle fed, and also the age of the baby...Very young and breast fed infants may have several bowel movements in a day and be within normal limits...Older and bottle fed infants tend to have fewer bowel movements in a day and this is also normal. Diet will determine how many bowel movements anyone, including infants, will have on a daily basis.
That is not common with those such foods, no.
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.
The frequency of bowel movements in children can vary widely based on age, diet, and individual factors. Infants may poop several times a day, while toddlers and older children typically have one to two bowel movements daily. It's important to note that what's normal can differ from one child to another, and parents should be aware of any significant changes in their child's bowel habits.
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Yes, otherwise if you don't your probably constipated. Selahgirl Actually, the number of bowel movements per day varies from person to person. Some people in Western societies have 3 bowel movements a day, others perhaps have 3 a week. Any amount in between these extremes is considered normal. As I said, everyone has different bowel habits, so you should know what is normal for you.
On average, most adults have one bowel movement a day. However, it can vary from person to person. Some people may have more frequent bowel movements, while others may have fewer.
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.
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. ............................................................................................................................
The longest medically documented time between bowel movements is 50 days, reported in a case involving a patient with severe constipation. However, such extreme cases are rare and can lead to serious health complications. Generally, normal bowel movement frequency varies widely among individuals but is typically considered healthy if occurring anywhere from three times a week to three times a day. Prolonged intervals without bowel movements should be addressed by a healthcare professional.
First of all, if you're concerned that you have an eating disorder, you may need to contact a doctor or psychiatrist, talk to your parents, or peers. Eating disorders are not healthy, and can do lots of long term damage to your body. To answer your question: All of the above, and much more. Any change in your diet, the frequency with which you eat, or even your environment (added stress from a new job, moving into a new house) can result in a change in your bowel movements. There is no perfect definition of a 'normal' bowel movement, and there are many factors which can cause changes in your bowel movements. However, if you're experiencing less than 3 bowel movements a week, or more than 3 watery bowel movements a day, you may need to contact a doctor.