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My newborn baby age is 1month 10 days . I will give him breastmilk thought bottle I'll never use formula milk. But he doing green potty . What's is the reason for this.? Is he doesn't get enough hindmilk? How can I sure about that he will get enough hindmilk . Which process I will apply while I'm pumping? Im useing a manual pumper. Please suggest me what can I do?
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Brestmilk always good. Instead of bottle try to practice natural breast feeding, its always good for mom and baby's relation, protecting from short long term illness.few days green potty is common, but if it's in long-term, please check with your doctor, it's may be due to poor breast feeding, or may be monitored has same illness like fever, jaundice,or may other reason, same time due to mom medicincation also baby getting greenish potty. But dot believes such suggestions,  better way consult with your doctor
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try for natural way of brest feeding,  can use pum also.thank you.
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Breast feed is always a best option. Try promoting that. As well if green poop excess for 1-2 days than you should consult physically to paediatric
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Gud morning pls consult paedritician for your issue first thereafter for diet regarding suggestions pls consult me through practo.
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