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So when baby is feeding normally, diapers will show regular signs of pee and poop. But don't be shocked if the poop changes color – and develops a disturbing odor – when you begin formula ...
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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.
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Why green baby poop is usually nothing to worry aboutA study of more than 1,000 healthy babies found that almost half had green poop for at least a week sometime during their first 4 months of life, whether they were breastfed or formula fed.
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