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Breastfed baby poop is usually brown, yellow, or green with a soft or runny texture. Learn more about normal breastfed baby poop and when to see a doctor.
The color of baby’s poop can provide many clues to their health. Learn which baby poop colors and textures are typical for breastfed and formula-fed babies.
Although blood in a baby's stool is usually not an emergency, a medical diagnosis is vital. Learn about the potential causes of blood in baby stool here.
The Bristol stool scale is a diagnostic tool used by doctors to assess various digestive issues based on the type and shape of poop.
Occasional baby diarrhea is very common. Here's what may be causing it, how to treat it, and when to talk to your baby's doctor.
Here, experts weigh in on what's typical when it comes to bowel movements for formula-fed babies, the best formula for babies with constipation, and tips for making constipated babies more ...
Formula-fed babies' poop is usually soft, but more firm than that of a breastfed baby. The odor is closer to "normal" poop, and the color is generally a yellow/tan, sometimes with hints of green.
Whether it's brown, black, yellow, or green, poop is part of parenting. Here's what baby poop colors tell you about your child's health.
New parents soon learn that baby poop comes in all shapes, textures, and colors. Breastfed babies usually have seedy mustard-colored poop, while formula-fed infants have firmer yellow or brown ...