Find out more about newborn bowel movements and what's
normal poop for both breastfed and formula - fed babies.
The other
normal poop that can mimic diarrhea is «drool stool».»
The concern is if you notice any changes to your child's
normal poop.
Since it is not
a normal poop pattern for babies, call your child's pediatrician if you notice the signs of constipation.
Normal poop consistency also ranges from very soft to watery, with breastfed babies having looser poop.
The normal poop colour is usually light brown, and therefore it is very natural to feel uneasy if suddenly your poop becomes green in colour.
And so here's our first question, Amanda:
A normal poop for a breastfed baby is: a) yellow and seedy b) solid and brown c) like a clump of red clay d) soft and dark green
The bottom line:
Normal poops strike a balance between not having to push or strain, but also not having so much urgency you barely can hold it.
I'm sick of not having
normal poop and I think I'm a carbaholic (Just whining, I guess.)
Here are the common aspects of
normal poop.
After few days he pooping blood he is doing
normal poop but now he is again start pooping blood and mucus.
We are thrilled that Chloe has had
normal poops lately.
my 5 month old chocolate lab has been druling a lot and sometimes there is white drop, around his mouth and it seems that the clear saliva is almost like glue its very sticky also it just hangs down from his mouth but everything else is completely
normal his poop is fine and he is very active should i be worried?
Not exact matches
Has she started to pass
normal breast milk
poop (i.e. yellowish)?
my 6 week old daughter generally
poops 1 - 2 times a day, which looks to be about
normal.
Colicky babies typically have
normal stools (
poop).
Some babies may still continue to
poop after every feed, which is again
normal.
I think 10 - 12 times and
pooping 6 times per day seems completely
normal for a newborn, especially if your baby is breastfed.
But it's
normal for them to
poop after every feeding as well.
They become anxious and ask: is it
normal for newborn to
poop after every feeding?
Poops are
normal - yellow and seedy.
Is it
normal to not
poop for so long?
my 9 month old has never went 2 the
poop normal its always been watery shes on solid food from 4 months and nothing still hasnt changed
Last week she didn't eat much mon to Thursday as she had a chest infection so I think she is playing catch up but I didn't know if this is
normal and me and hubby are
pooped!
Here is more on
normal and abnormal baby
poop.
Since then he would only
poop once a week I was worried but someone told me its
normal for breastfed babies.
Normal breastfed baby
poop is green, mustard yellow or brown in color and is pasty in consistency.
He's still peeing regular but is it
normal for him to not
poop so much?
You can read more about what is
normal regarding baby
poop at signs of constipation here.
His
poop is the
normal every day color from the baby food i give him, yes he is teething and yes he is on similac senivitive formula.
It is completely
normal for breastfed babies to
poop less frequently as they grow older.
Is it
normal if she
poops 4 to 5 days once (even 6 days)?
It is important, therefore, to determine if a baby's watery
poop is
normal or something to be concerned about.
yellow sweet
poop is
normal for breastfed infants and you should know that.
Anyway, she has not
pooped in over two days and I know this is
normal for some babies, but since mine usually goes 3 - 4 times per day.
I'm actually wondering if your baby is having problems pushing out her
poop at all — or if what you're seeing is just
normal infant behavior.
My baby is 6 weeks old and hasn't
pooped in a week, but my doctor said not to worry anywhere between 3 x per day and 1 x every 10 days is
normal...... We should all be happy not to be changing 3 pooey nappies every day!
I asked the midwife and she told me it is quite
normal for a breastfed baby to not
poop up to ten days!
It is
normal for a baby's
poop to be watery because their whole diet is liquid.
The
normal and age - appropriate characteristic of the
poop of the baby is dependent on several factors such as the age of baby, the dietary habits and whether the baby has started solids or not.
Answer by Paula @Easybabylife Since your daughter is breastfed, her
pooping frequency is completely
normal!
As a mother, you must want to know when your breastfed baby's
poop is
normal and when you should worry.
Baby Help Line: Reasons For Painful
Pooping In Babies Depending on how old your baby is, this could have to do with
normal newborn straining, or some other reason.
«As long as when it does come, the
poop is soft and
normal - colored and there's a lot of it, the gas and gaps between stooling aren't usually cause for alarm.»
Because breastmilk is so easily absorbed by the body and not full of «waste», it can be
normal for exclusively breastfed babies to go days or even a few weeks with out
pooping.
Some babies will even
poop after every single feeding, and that's
normal too.
His
poop is
normal, but it obviously bothers him too much to go back to sleep.
But if your baby's
poop is all liquid and no seeds, this is also
normal.
I really don't feel comfortable asking another mother about
poop, not because it's not a
normal part of life (because it is, duh), but because I'm so tired of caring about
poop in general.
Red tinged
poop or
poop with red flecks that is
normal in consistency could indicate a milk protein allergy.