After about two or three days newborn
poop changes in color and consistency.
Not exact matches
After mom's milk is
in, we also expect the
color of the
poop to
change from the thick, tarry brown meconium to green and then seedy yellow.
Your baby's
poop and texture will continue to
change in color, consistency, and frequency over the course of several months and also when he or she starts eating solid food.
After days of diaper
changes, it appears as though your baby's
poop color and
poop frequency is
in the range where it needs to be.
The
color, texture, and odor of newborn
poop is not only different from what you're used to, but can seem to
change —
in frequency, hue, and consistency — as often as your post-baby moods.
Here are some
changes in your baby
poop color that should tell you to bring your baby to the doctor:
Green
Poop Syndrome may be accompanied by many other symptoms that vary depending on the condition causing the
change in stool
color.
Long after adjusting to parenthood and your role as principal
poop watcher and wiper, you may still find yourself fretting over
changes in the
color of your baby's
poop.
Starting your breastfed baby on formula can cause some
change in the frequency,
color, and consistency of the stools (
poop).
A common stool
color change, green
poop can mean that you've been eating green vegetables (which are rich
in chlorophyll) or green, blue, or purple food
coloring, or it can be caused by any condition that leads to diarrhea or loose stools.
Then, depending on whether or not you're breastfeeding or bottle feeding, the
poop will
change in color and consistency and smell.
The bacteria which are present
in your large intestine will act on the bile salt and it will
change the
color of the
poop from brown to green.
I have been using 4Health white fish and potato as I have a 5 month old pit that has had sensitive stomach issues since we have had her and this food was our life saver her stools became firm her coat is so soft we were happy until yesterday my husband went and bought a new bag and this morning I went to feed her and I thought he had picked up the wrong kind I even checked the bag to make sure but it was the same so I thought maybe they had
changed the shape it used to be like almost squarish and bigger this looked like little balls not even quarter of the size I didn't think much of it and fed her tonight she had an accident
in the house which she hasn't done that
in weeks and I noticed it was very runny and it looked dark grey
in color and trust me I know my dogs
poop!
Think bacteria that could
change color to expose contaminants
in groundwater, air pollution
in cloud cover — perhaps most strikingly, it can even
change the
color of your
poop if it comes into contact with toxins
in your digestive system.