Green stools

2023-11-16 08:33:46
Hi my baby is 2 months old completely on formula feeding, as I have no breast milk since one month he is doing green poop, with mix yellow and seeding and sometimes no seeding, please let me know if he is intolerant to formula milk? Or having allergy? , he fine with formula feed, the only concern for now is green poop, how do I know is it normal or intolerance to milk or allergy or normal, do I change the formula, he is on LACTOGEN 1 (Whey protein)
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It's normal

Answered2023-12-07 06:20:09

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As such it is normal..still you are worried then check his weight regularly ( for weight gain) and go for a basic stool R & M test .

Answered2023-11-16 12:40:32

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No need to worry about this if baby is on formula. The main thing is weight, height and head size growth and development milestones. Only very watery motions more than thrice a day need treatment or very hard stools. These symptoms do not mean intolerance or allergy. Meet a pediatrician for check up and detailed advice

Answered2023-11-16 12:31:45

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Poop is normal

Answered2023-11-16 09:21:02

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Hello, it’s normal in babies who are on formula feeds, no need to worry if he taking feeds well, gaining weight and passing urine 7-8times per day.

Answered2023-11-16 09:06:49

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It's normal

Answered2023-11-16 10:34:53

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