POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. Green stools can occur when changing formulas, as different formulas can affect stool color and consistency. It may also be a normal part of your baby adjusting to the new formula.
However, if your baby is feeding well, gaining weight, and not showing signs of distress or illness, it's usually not a cause for concern. Keep an eye on the following:
1. Consistency: Stools should remain soft and not become hard or dry.
2. Frequency: Normal bowel movement frequency can vary.
3. Other Symptoms: Watch for any signs of discomfort, vomiting, or changes in feeding patterns.
If the green stools persist or you notice other concerning symptoms, consult your pediatrician to ensure there are no underlying issues.
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