Hi my baby is 4 months old now his potty is in greenish plus watery.. And sometimes its foams.. He is doing potty more than 20 times in little quantity in a day he is exclusively on breastfeeding only is this normal
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After each feed potty is normal
But if it becomes too much and large quantities
Please starte some probiotics
Z and d drops 0.5 ml once daily for 2 weeks and syp nutrition b 2.5 ml three times a day for 5 days
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If dull looking/not talking feeds or blood in stool or reduced urine output please consult pediatrician Ian immediately
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greeny and 20 times is not normal. may be viral illness. continue exclusive breatfeeding.
if small amounts it should settle in few days. if the baby is getting dehydrated then doctor can prescribe probitics
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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