Not exact matches
At your baby's age, breastfed babies normally have four to eight
yellow -
greenish, semi-solid to liquid
stools a day.
Your newborn's
stools (or poop) will be thick and tarry at first and become more
greenish -
yellow as your milk comes in, which is usually about 3 or 4 days after birth.
As the breast feed turns more milky, the consistency of
stools becomes more firm and changes its color to
greenish -
yellow.
Then, as the meconium passes out of your baby's body, his bowel movements will turn
greenish -
yellow before they become a looser, mustard
yellow breastfeeding
stool that may or may not have milk curds called «seeds» in it.
Three bowel movements on day three, with the
stools becoming looser and
greenish to
yellow in color (transitional
stools)