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It is normal end-products of the digestive process and some of bacterial in the intestine on the waste causes the gas production. It is nothing to worry about.
The fart is normal and no need to worry.
It is normal end-products of the digestive process and some of bacterial in the intestine on the waste causes the gas production. It is nothing to worry about.
Hello ma'am, It's nothing to worry about. Farting is the normal end-product of digestive process.
You have no need to worry.
Hello ma'am, If your baby is on formula, give water and ensure you are mixing the formula as recommended...right amount of measured scoop to the appropriate amount of water for example most formula it is ONE SCOOP TO 30ML OF WATER
Your baby is probably having colic, it should resolve on its own without any treatment.
It usually starts a few weeks after birth and often improves by age 3 months. By ages 4 to 5 months, the majority of babies with colic have improved.
You may, however, give Infacol for relief, but note that it does not work for every baby.
It usually starts a few weeks after birth and often improves by age 3 months. By ages 4 to 5 months, the majority of babies with colic have improved.
You may, however, give Infacol for relief, but note that it does not work for every baby.
Farting a lot is normal end-products of the digestive process and some of bacterial in the intestine on the waste causes the gas production. It is nothing to worry about."

Dr. Dara Abiodun
Medical Doctor
Farting is normal

Ayodeji Olayinka Adeyoriju
Registered Midwife
No, there's no need to be worried. It depends on what u ate or what he ate. Atimes, if he hasn't pooped for some days, it makes d fart more offensive than usual.
Farting is normal in infants. It is normal end-products of the digestive process and some of bacterial in the intestine on the waste causes the gas production. It is nothing to worry about.