yellow and seedy. It may take 3 weeks or more for your baby to settle into passing regular yellow seedy milk stools. Exclusively breastfed babies usually pass very soft yellow to orange-ish colored stools that look a lot like mustard. Normal breastfed baby poop only has a mild odor. Occas...
There's a wide range of normal baby poop colors and textures that you might find in your little one's diaper. Let these real photos guide you.
Breastfed baby stool color and consistency Color:Yellow or green Consistency:Seedy and soft The stools of breastfed infants look mustard-yellow and sometimes green. In terms of consistency, the poop will have seed-like particles. Breastfed infants typically have very soft, even watery stools, whi...
It now looks like a poop that a breastfed baby would have (yellow and seedy). Is this normal? Reply K.Lee Feb 19 at 6:57 am My bubba is 8 weeks tomorrow and just earlier today his first poo of the day was exactly what you are describing. (He is on formula also) I came on...
By now, your baby’s poops will likely be yellowish and seedy (if breastfeeding) or more tan or brownish (if formula feeding). Six wet diapers a day is standard, and babies this age tend to poop multiple times a day. It’s good to have at least 6-8 diapers available each day, ...
Breastfed babies typically have slightly sweet-smelling stools that may be runny, seedy, and yellow. These soft stools often occur after every feeding, so it may be difficult to discern what’s diarrhea and what’s not. Keep an eye out for the following that could indicate diarrhea: ...
From day 5 or 6 of living, newborns may poop after every feeding. The frequency may vary, ranging from 4 episodes to 12 episodes daily. The texture may be soft and runny. Thecolor may be yellowish, yellow-green, or brownish. At one-month-old, the average is still some four times per...
Yellow This is a normal color of poop from a baby who drinks breast milk. Their poop tends to be dark yellow, and it may have small flecks in it. These flecks come from breast milk and are harmless. People often describe this poop as “seedy.” The so-called seeds may resemble curds...
From a breastfed baby, be prepared for seedypoops that are greenish, light brown, or, mustard-yellow. A formula-fed baby's poops tend to be pastier and vary in color. Call the doctor if there's whitish mucus or streaks or flecks of red in your baby's stool because this can indica...
About 3 days after birth, the poop of breastfed babies changes from meconium to a green poop that's not as sticky. As your baby takes in more milk, their poop becomes mustardy and "seedy" yellow. Babies' bodies tend to take in breastmilkmore completely—sometimes there's so little left...