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Baby passing- Green slight Firm stool
My 3 months old daughter used to pass Green sl. Firm stool after 6-7 days interval (this time we have used glycerine suppository ped, we are feeding her 30%formula-nan pro1 and remaining mothersmilk throughout the day due to less lactation issue of my wife..is she constipating..if it is then how to get rid of this..plz help
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If ur child is passing normal stools once in 5 days , then don't worry if she is not having any other issues . U may insert a glycerin suppository through the anus on 5 th day if she not passes on her own .
Next Steps
Continue same feeding till 6 months of age and then start semisolid food gradually .
Health Tips
Dont use bottle for feeding your baby . u may use katori and spoon for same .
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How frequently do u have to use the glycerine suppository? Are the stools stony hard and painful while passing everytime? Is it blood streaked stools? Firstly we need to confirm if it is constipation by answering above questions,  then we will need to rule out any faulty feeding habits which might give rise to this constipation.
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