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"My baby has not had any bowel movements since I started giving him probiotics. Is this normal?"

It is not necessarily normal for a baby to stop having bowel movements when given probiotics, but it is not impossible either. If you notice this happening, you may want to try stopping the product for a short period of time to see if your baby's symptoms improve. It is also common for breastfed infants to have longer periods between bowel movements. If you are concerned about your baby's bowel movements, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional for guidance.

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