poo color

Samreen - posted on 03/01/2012 ( 8 moms have responded )

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i have recently started giving my baby wheat cerelac and his poo color changes to green.is it any type of allergy?

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Julie - posted on 03/06/2012

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Different foods and amount of water or milk will cause babies' poo to change color

If it continues green talk to your Pediatrician ...

Wait till you feed him BEETS!!! ;o)

Pamela - posted on 03/04/2012

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Probably just his body's reaction to whatever is in the cerelac. Read labels carefully and choose products without preservatives and additives. Natural is best...period!



You didn't say how old the baby is but you can cook oats and add a bit of almond milk, rice milk or soy milk and then puree in a food grinder with a touch of sweetener like honey or organic maple syrup.



Do your best to stay away from products that contain words you cannot pronounce. That means there are additives that your child's body can react to in a negative way.



The highest and best to you in finding more natural products to feed your baby.

Sheree - posted on 03/03/2012

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I had brought my grandson to the Drs. when is poo was green. Dr. said it was normal. Said is digestive system was working fast, all poo is first green then turns to brown

Alexandra - posted on 03/02/2012

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nope, green is normal. But if continues for a long time, you should probably check with your pediatrician.

Samreen - posted on 03/01/2012

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thanks to all friends

~♥Little Miss - posted on 03/01/2012

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You will notice all the colors of the rainbow coming out his bum when he starts eating solids.

Chrystal - posted on 03/01/2012

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You can check the cereal to see if iron is added that could cause green poop but unless there isn't anything other than it's green it's normal.

Brittney - posted on 03/01/2012

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Green is normal, sometimes indicates a small cold going through his system. Green (green foods or small cold), yellow/orange (jaundice, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, or other yellow foods), blue (blueberries or other bluish/purple foods), red (blood in stool or spaghetti sauce, other pink/red foods), sandy color (beige foods, bananas, crackers, cereal)



If it is white or black or had obvious blood or mucus, white indicates no bile and black may indicate blood or if your baby is taking an iron supplement.



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