Dear doctor ,My baby is one month old ,an his stool color is yellow ..Attaching the picture below ,Pls tell me ,He takes only BM ,Not giving formula ,Thank you
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Bilirubin test
Does your infant vomit?
How many times a day do u feed him?
At what gestation age was he born?
Normal delivery or lscs?
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Yellow stools in a one-month-old exclusively breastfed baby are normal and indicate healthy digestion. Watch for red, black, white, or frothy stools, or symptoms like fever, poor feeding, or jaundice, which may need medical attention. If your baby is feeding well and gaining weight, there's likely no cause for concern.
Next Steps
1.Observe the Baby's Behavior: As long as your baby is feeding well, gaining weight, and seems comfortable (not excessively fussy or lethargic), yellow stools are normal.
2. Hydration: Continue exclusive breastfeeding, as breast milk provides all the necessary nutrients and hydration.
3. Watch for Other Symptoms: If your baby shows signs of jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), has a fever, poor feeding, or dehydration, consult a pediatrician.
It seems to be OK.
A lot of meconium is passed along with the stools in the first few months of life. So the golden yellow colour of the stools is normal.
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