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Help please⦠so my baby boy who is mainly formula fed but gets the odd bit of breast milk (trying to up my supply to go back fully) has been having really runny (genuinely sometimes like water) green poos. I had him at the docs and itās not an infection or bacteria. Has anyone experienced this? Should I be worried?
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Learn more about our guidelines.Green poo is sometimes normal in babies my baby used to have them before she was on solids sometimes and has them even more now that she is! X
Thank you so much, with Oliver, itās every poo that he has, is that ok? Xx
@Chloe im sure it is, how long has he had it for? My Violet had them for a few days and then they go back to yellowish and then green again! I also forgot to add, formula has iron in it which can sometimes turn the poo a little bit green which is completely normal xx
@Daizee, he has been having them for a few weeks now, he doesnāt seem poorly and is quite content between feeds, itās just the poo šx
@Chloe ahh right, well in my opinion if heās content and feeding normal Iād say itās really nothing to worry about and as I said about the iron in formula it can be normal xx
For a little while it felt like every poop was a runny blowoutābut she was fine! It happened around the 6-9 month mark, is that how old your LO is?
@Keilah heās only 2.5 months xxx
Please mark sensitive, pregnant and eating breakfast š
@Tiffany- the title was baby poop sooooā¦. š
@Chloe yeah but scrolling through the app that doesn't prevent me from seeing it before it's marked sensitive