POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months agoA. Yes, it's generally normal for a baby's stool to be dark yellowish, especially around the 10th week after vaccination. Stool color can vary based on several factors, including:
1. Diet: If your baby is breastfed, the stool may range from yellow to brown, while formula-fed babies often have tan or yellowish stools.
2. Vaccination Effects: Some vaccinations can temporarily affect digestion and stool consistency, but they usually do not cause significant changes in color.
3. Dehydration: Ensure your baby is adequately hydrated. Dark yellow stool can sometimes indicate dehydration, so watch for signs such as fewer wet diapers or a dry mouth.
If the stool remains consistently dark yellow, appears watery, or is accompanied by other symptoms like a fever, irritability, or vomiting, it’s best to consult your pediatrician. They can provide guidance based on your baby's specific health status.
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