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Mom of a 2 yr 8 m old girl2 years ago
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My baby is 4 months old completely formula Fed baby from start! She was on Lactogen but few days back i changed it to Similac stage 1. Since then she is passing seedy texture stool in little little quantities after every feed. Please advise if this is okay or not

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ExpertDr Laxmi Chavan-SawantAyurvedic Gynaecologist 2 years ago
A. it is totally normal and nothing to worry about as changing the formula feed may sometimes cause irregularities in the stomach which get recovered itself in few days and needs no treatment
ManishaMom of 3 children1 Year ago
A. It is normal. Nothing to worry about it.
proyashi bharadwajMom of 2 children1 Year ago
A. does nan pro increase the weight of baby?? My 18months old girl is now 1about to 19kg thought she achieve al of her milestone to her age??
HITESH SHAHGuardian of a 2 yr 1 m old boy2 years ago
A. it is ok , Even my. 1.5 months baby was passing similar stools, nothing to worry
AswiniMom of a 2 yr 8 m old boy2 years ago
A. hii my baby is 3 months 20 days old he vomits every feed from last three hours he is not pee is lt ok please suggest immediate solution for this how to pee #asktheexperts
Author of questionMom of a 2 yr 8 m old girl2 years ago
A. Thanks but my baby is formula fed!! What to do? Is this sign of infection as it seems too frequent
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years ago
A. This is a normal color of poop from a baby who drinks breast milk. Their poop tends to be dark yellow, and it may have small flecks in it. These flecks come from breast milk and are harmless. People often describe this poop as “seedy.”Breastfed Baby Poop. Breastfed baby poop is considered normal when it's a mustard yellow, green or brown color. It is typically seedy and pasty in texture and may be runny enough to resemble diarrhea.Breastfed newborns usually have seedy, loose bowel movements that look like light mustard. Yellow or tan. If you feed your newborn formula, your baby's bowel movements might become yellow or tan with hints of green. They will be slightly more firm than breastfed bowel movements, but no firmer than peanut butter.
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