Shabnam SheikhMom of 2 children3 years agoA. hi...The first stool passed by your baby will be green, tar-like and sticky. This is called meconium. Once the baby starts digesting breast milk or formula, you will observe the transition from this sticky liquid to a lighter-coloured less sticky consistency. A mushy or creamy consistency of stool is considered to be normal once your baby is past the newborn stage. It is normal if the stool is slightly runny as well, especially if he is breastfed. It may also vary in colour, depending on what the mother has consumed. As your baby transitions to solids, it is usual to find the stool to vary according to the food he consumed. There may also be undigested food bits in it, which is also normal.
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