Yung baby KO breastfeed pero 2 days Ng Hindi tumatae

Normal breastfed baby poop is typically soft, seedy, and mustard-yellow, but can also range from green to brownish, often looking like a runny puree with small white particles, and can vary in frequency from several times a day to once a week as they grow. The main signs of healthy breastfed stool are soft consistency and a sweet smell, with variations in color and frequency being common, though you should contact a doctor for red, white, gray, or bloody stool. Appearance & Texture Color: Mustard yellow, yellow-green, tan, or brown. Consistency: Soft, pasty, runny, or watery, similar to a puree or diarrhea. Seeds: Often contains small, white, seed-like particles (curds of milk). Smell: Generally has a mild, sweet smell, unlike the stronger odor of formula-fed poop. Frequency Newborns: May poop after every feeding (3-4 times in 24 hours). Older Infants: Frequency can decrease significantly, with some going days or even a week or two between bowel movements, which is normal as long as stool remains soft. When to Call the Doctor (Unhealthy Signs) Color: Red, white, pale gray, or black (after the initial meconium). Blood or Mucus: Presence of blood or excessive mucus. Constipation Signs: Hard, dry, pellet-like stools, or if the baby seems very uncomfortable and straining. Diarrhea: Watery, explosive stools that last more than a couple of days, especially with signs of dehydration.
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