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Poop color changed
Hello Dr My baby is going to complete 7 months. I have started semi solid.  I have given her pear puree for three days n in yesterday evening I gave her chiku in fruit nibbler..today I gave her tomato puree. But in morning she pooped greenish n evening also it was greenish. She had stomach infection is it bcz of infection or is it normal pic attached.guide please
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No worries...if there is no other issues then watch for 3 to 4 days...
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give one thing atleast for 4 to 5 days and then add on...dont mix food diet or change so rapidly
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Green colour stool is normal only,  If baby is passing urine minimum 6-8 times per day.  Don't give so much importance to motion unless blood in motion or bad smelling motion.   Consistently green stools in the breastfed baby can indicate an imbalance of foremilk/hindmilk,  often resulting in frothy green stools. ... Teething can also bring about green stools due to increased saliva.   A lot of green vegetables or something with green food coloring in mom's diet also cause green colour motion in baby.
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If child is happy and playful along with no feeding issues and no vomiting, do not worry and continue with feeds. Watch for frequency of stool and urine output.
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