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Bad smell in stool
My baby is 3 months old. Weight was 5.3 kg on 16th April.Today noticed bad smell in stool and feeding less. Baby otherwise active,
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Just a bad smell has no significance. If baby is active, just observe. Visit a pediatrician if there are watery motions more than 3 times or very hard motions or other symptoms
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No need to worry
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Bad smell related to the feeding issues and how many days after passing stools also need to consider
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Nothing to worry
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Observe for 24 hours
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