3 month baby poops problem

2025-01-23 06:44:01
4th days poops green poops aati hai with smell. Please any drops can take. Problem is solved. Daily fresh ho jaye.
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If there is no abdominal dis tension, baby is active taking feeds properly and passing urine and colour of stool is not black or red nothing to worry
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If any if above signs present consult your pediatrician for physical evaluation

Answered2025-01-23 18:48:48

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It is normal , nothing to worry

Answered2025-01-23 08:09:45

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Till baby is on exclusive breastfeeding. Any coloured poop is normal, except black and red.

Answered2025-01-23 08:06:10

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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2025-01-23 14:27:53

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Give adequate breastfeeding to baby And if still problems persist once go for thyroid test Stool routine will set gradually
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If any danger signs like abdominal distension, vomiting go for workup

Answered2025-01-23 08:37:31

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If it is a 4 day old baby it is normal to have green poop

Answered2025-01-23 08:05:49

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Hii 4th day old baby rite! Poop is called meconium and that will be green for few more days. Give only Exclusively breast milk. No drops required as the baby is small

Answered2025-01-23 07:53:46

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