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This condition may be called constipation.

In general, each baby has a different frequency of bowel movements, depending on whether the baby drinks breast milk or formula milk, has learned to eat food, and what food they have eat. Observing your child’s constipation does not necessarily mean counting the number of times they

Changes in breasts during pregnancy

The body’s levels of estrogen and progesterone change during pregnancy. These hormones play a key role in preparing the breasts for breast-feeding. These hormonal changes cause visible changes in the breasts during pregnancy, and the areola becomes darker and larger. In addition to a larger