HomeQuestions & AnswersI was giving Pre Nan but now I switched to Similac NeoSure for last two days. Earlier the baby used to pass stool once in a day with dark grey colour. Now with Similac baby is passing stool around three times a day with semi solid consistency and yellow colour.
Is it fine or should I continue with Pre Nan? and
Is passing stool for three times a day is normal with formula feed?
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I was giving Pre Nan but now I switched to Similac NeoSure for last two days. Earlier the baby used to pass stool once in a day with dark grey colour. Now with Similac baby is passing stool around three times a day with semi solid consistency and yellow colour. Is it fine or should I continue with Pre Nan? and Is passing stool for three times a day is normal with formula feed?
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Surbhi MalhotraMom of 2 children5 years agoA. Passing stool in 2-3 a day is normal. It can depends as you change the formula milk. Continue with more of a breastmilk then formula one at least 6 months
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