Your baby should have at least 6 wet nappies each day and be passing
soft yellow stools, (after every feed or at least 3 times per day (up to 6 weeks old)-RRB-
Not exact matches
We put half cups (small cup) of water into the enmea held and let it sit for a one minute than pushed her knees to her chest and she pushed these
soft yellow lumpy
stools out.
Stools that are
yellow,
soft and seedy.
By day 4, your baby should wet at least six diapers and soil three diapers per day (the
stool will now be
soft and
yellow).
The
stool itself changes to a lighter brown, tan, or
yellow colour and it is relatively
soft or curd like in consistency.
Stools at this age will be
soft and
yellow in colour, it may also seem seedy all of this is okay!
If the
stools are normal, usually
soft,
yellow to light brown, and if the baby is gaining weight, it's time to look elsewhere.
Between days three and four, those should change to the typical
yellow,
soft breastfed
stool or darker, firmer formula
stool,» explains Richard Schanler, M.D., director of neonatalperinatal medicine at North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, in New Hyde Park, New York.
If baby is passing
soft,
yellow stool after a long hiatus from pooping, you can rest easy — but get out your big box of wipes because this often means there will be a LOT of poop when it does come!
As long as the baby is otherwise well, and the
stool is the usual pasty or
soft,
yellow movement, this is not constipation and is of no concern.
The normal
stool of a breastfed baby is
yellow and loose (
soft to runny) and may be seedy or curdy.
Breastfed babies usually have at least six nappy changes per day and their
stools are usually
soft and
yellow in color.
Symptoms include
yellow mucus, loose /
soft stool, mucus coating on the
stool, flatulence, chronic diarrhea, crankiness, and lethargy.