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The first stool that you see from your baby can come as a surprise simply because most parents aren&#8217;t expecting what they see which is a green/black and is a result of the baby excreting the substance that is present in its system from before the birth.
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<p>The first stool that you see from your baby can come as a surprise simply because most parents aren&#8217;t expecting what they see which is a green/black and is a result of the baby excreting the substance that is present in its system from before the birth.</p>
<p>This is actually a good sign because it shows that the baby&#8217;s systems are working as expected in the elimination of this substance.</p>
<p>The usual color for a breast fed baby is a mustard or yellowish colored stool that is very loose and easy to pass.<br />
Babies with colic can have stools that are more greenish colored.</p>
<p>The color of a breast fed baby&#8217;s stool can change somewhat depending on the foods that the mother is consuming.</p>
<p>If your baby is bottled fed on baby formula the stool is more likely to be light brown in color and usually better formed than those of a breast fed baby.</p>
<p>You should always note any changes in the color and consistency of your baby&#8217;s stool as this can show where there might be some irregularities in the diet or other health problems.</p>
<p>When weaning your baby you can expect changes in color and consistency, sometimes on a daily basis depending on what you are feeding your child.</p>
<p>During weaning these can even be multi-colored but more often than not they will be of a similar color to the food that they have been eating.</p>
<p>If you notice foods that are passing through without being digested then this is a sign that those foods might not be suitable for your baby at this stage and should be eliminated form the diet until a later date.</p>
<p>The frequency that baby&#8217;s pass stools can vary considerable from those who will go every day to other babies who will take up to a week to pass a motion.</p>
<p>Provided your child isn&#8217;t constipated there is generally nothing to be worried about but always mention any of your concerns to your doctor to be safe.</p>
<p>Likewise if there are any signs that there are problems such as blood in the stool or mucous then consult with your doctor immediately.</p>
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