Babies poop normal?

My little girl is on Kendamil and her poo is really runny all the time is this normal? I know they don’t have solid poo but I’d go as far as to say it’s watery….. it also has white bits in it which the doctor said it’s bits of undigested milk just by how I described it? It’s seems to be when she’s feeding and you can literally hear it coming out like diarrhoea 🙈 She’s 7 weeks. Not sure if it’s worth changing her milk or not? Really sorry for the tmi pic x

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My boys 4 weeks and I’ve been having this for weeks … it stinks as well I can’t even tell you the smell. He is on cow and gate, as far as I am aware it’s normal. It’s always like runny and yellow. I wouldn’t change milk as it can upset more maybe speak to health Vistor and ask? x

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My baby is breastfed and her poops look really similar

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My 4 week old is on kendamil and the last few days her poo has been the exact same as that, but previously it had been more on the solid side. I thought she might have a bug so interesting your LO is the same

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Totally normal x

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My midwife said that’s the ideal poop - yellow and runny! X

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My LG is on Kendamil and she has the exact same!

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hey love, my babygirls poo looks pretty much the same as this and she’s exclusively breastfeeding, my midwife saw her poopy nappies one visit and said they look amazing, as in healthy and happy poops! :)

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we’re on cow and gate and my baby’s poo looks exactly the same, runny and bitty. they smell disgusting, i mean, nobody has nice smelling poo, but hers are vomit inducing

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