Under normal circumstances, the gland's contents are emptied into
the stool during a bowel movement.
Not exact matches
During the first few weeks, your baby should have two or more
bowel movements a day, but after those first few weeks, the
stool pattern can change.
During this week, your baby's
stools will change from the large, black, tarry meconium of the first few days, to green / yellow transitional
stools, to the more regular yellow
bowel movements of an older baby.
Meconium
stools are the large dark, black or greenish - black, thick, tarry, sticky
bowel movements that newborn babies have
during their first two or three days after birth.
Your baby's
bowel movements (
stools)
during the first 2 days will be black and tar - like (sticky and soft).
I have been having constipation issues for awhile now (hemmorhoids and mucous in my
stools) and I found that
during that time my
bowel movements became regular (but still no period).
If you notice your rabbit is refusing food and water, straining
during bowel movements, or producing small, discolored, or oddly - shaped
stools, decrease the amount of leafy greens they are consuming and focus on hay.