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My son is 6 month 16 days old, we have started with solid food from last 25 days. Giving dal rice with one vegetable, sometimes giving ragi / suji porridge, morning with apple or banana puree and night sometimes dalia with one vegetable. Concern is after every feed from last 25 days he is passing stool immediately. i have attached the stopp image for reference. Stool is normal in texture, no watery stool. Baby is very active, passing normal urine, gaining weight also. Is anything to worry?
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Nothing to worry
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Nothing to worry
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Greetings it looks normal need not be worried
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Passing stool after every feed is normal. Nothing to worry. Only very watery stool or very hard stools need treatment. Noted all the details. Baby is normal and doing well
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It's normal
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Looking normal
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