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BabyCenter on MSNMucus in your baby's poop is usually normal – but not alwaysIf you've spotted mucus in your little one's diaper, here's what it might mean – and when to check in with a doctor.
With so many diapers to change, the first few weeks and months with your baby may seem all about pee and poop. How do you know what's normal? We've got some guidance step by step. The first thing ...
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Why green baby poop is usually nothing to worry aboutHere's what might be causing your baby's Wicked-hued poop and when (if ever) to worry. While green isn't the number one poop color (that would be brown or tan), it's one of many common variations.
When it comes to babies, there are two diseases related to their bowel movements – constipation and diarrhea. Normally, a baby’s stool is very soft, and it’s also normal for them to have bowel ...
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Everyday Health on MSN4 Possible Reasons Your Poop Is BlackCertain foods and medicines can cause black stool. Sometimes, black stool may even signal bleeding in the digestive tract.
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