POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months agoA. If your 5-month-old baby’s poop is different from usual, it could be due to a few reasons. At this stage, babies are often transitioning from breast milk or formula to solid foods, which can affect the consistency and color of their stools. Introducing new foods may cause changes in poop, including firmer stools or different colors. If your baby has started eating solids like purees, the stool can be thicker and more formed. However, if your baby’s poop is very hard, dry, or if there’s a noticeable change in frequency, it could be a sign of constipation, which is common as babies start solids. Ensure your baby is drinking enough fluids, and consult a pediatrician if the changes persist or if there are any concerns.
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