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Hello my son is one month old and he's on formula feed.. in his early weeks he was passing Hard stools after one month he's Passing normal stools but he's pooping during feeding but not everytime mostly night times..is it a bad sign to poop during feeding..he never had any vomiting or fever he's absolutely normal and he is on similac advanced stage 1 from his birth.
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These type of stools are normal after formula feeds. No need to worry. Please meet a lactation consultant and try to restart breast feeding. There are many advantages with breast milk and many problems with formula.
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Hello Madam, my greetings to you. Breast feeding is the best. Go for Breast feedings. All your problem will be solved. Advantages are many fold, security and emotional development is best. Infections are prevented. Even later in life, Breast feeding children are protected against DM,HBP,Metabolic Disorders< HBP< HEART DISEASES>
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Please go for BREAST FEEDING. Take care of baby agaist COVID, MOSQUITO and nutrition, ALL family members must be given COVID vaccinatio, donot forget routine vaccination
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take care agaistCOVID19. Stay at hoe safe, Distancing , hand washing, and sneezing in elbow sleeve,,mask is only tool to help.
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