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You never thought it possible before children, but your baby's poop will become a subject of great interest to you, and a topic of intense conversation with other parents, after the baby's born. Baby poop is often weird, the consistency changes a lot, even from day to day and hour to hour, as does the color and texture. But don't panic. It's probably as perfectly normal as it is smelly.

Meconium: Your newborn's first bowel movement is a greenish-blackish substance that looks like tar. It's thick and goopy but, surprisingly, doesn't stain. It will take a day or two to pass. After that the poops will be transitional -- maybe greenish and yellowish at the same time, and highly variable in consistency....

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YNikkyP1988
YNikkyP1988
September 22, 2008

my baby was a preemie...stool is okay

My son was a preemie born at 25 weeks. at first he went to the bathrom all the time and then he stopped then it was hard big balls. He cried when he went and all. we tried to change cereals three times add fruits and veggies in baby food...  read more

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ferrari-johnson
ferrari-johnson
August 22, 2008

Mom my poop is green!

My 4 yr old is potty trained and one day he was home alone with daddy and conned him into some purple koolaid, a purple popsicle and some purple skittles. Much to his dismay as he went poo the next day it was GREEN. He was so shocked he...  read more

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Kodavali
June 01, 2008
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