What’s Normal and Not With Pooping? New Book Dispels 7 Common Myths

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If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re pooping often enough, taking too long, or trying too hard, a new book called You’ve Been Pooping All Wrong aims to relieve you of some misconceptions and point the way toward healthy habits.

The author is the gastroenterologist Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, a physician-scientist at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, and the Washington Post’s Ask a Doctor columnist.

Here are seven of the most persistent myths about bowel habits, according to Dr. Pasricha, plus useful ways to rethink what “normal” really means.

1. You’re Focused on Pooping Every Day

Is a daily bowel movement the gold standard? It’s not. Contrary to what you may have heard, healthy bowel habits are not defined by how many times per day you poop, nor is a daily bowel movement the ultimate goal, writes Pasricha.

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